I made these graphics to go in a poster series about how food webs have changed in the Bering Sea. As the ocean warms, it’s causing populations of fish and plankton to shift, impacting the seabirds who eat them. Researchers were able to discover this by sampling feathers from both live birds and museum specimens.
I worked on this poster series with another artist for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. If you take a tour of the Lab sometime in the next few months, you’ll be able to see them on the wall in the Museum of Vertebrates!