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A softbill theme for if you use FireFox

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emeraldtoucan

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Personas for Firefox | Birds Toucanet and Honeycreepers

I made this persona for Firefox with some of the softbill bird vector art I did. So far it has a male and female honeycreeper and a toucanet. It will allow you to change how part of your Firefox browser looks, and is free. There's actually many different personas out there that people have made.
I plan to do more vector art, including a mousebird (haven't decided what species yet), and I have to think of a few more to do too.
 

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Thank you! I love it:)
 

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thanks it is beautiful
 

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Thanks, I'm glad you like it.

I'm thinking that when I do a mousebird it will end up being a blue naped, they are very attractive birds, though I've never seen one in person. Not sure about what other softbills yet.
 

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Susanne has some blue napes that excel above the others in looks. Chubb's and his daddy for example, are just stunning. It's interesting once you are around them enough, what differences you can see in them. I love what you do, it's very nice. I wish you would consider more ways to display your art. An actual oil painting or water color for example. Something worthy of being framed.:)
 

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Thanks. I'm wanting to work on some more watercolor, but my time has been stretched pretty thin, so I've only done a little here and there lately, along with a few sketches. I've bought some new supplies recently though, so I think it's time to use them more.
 
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