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Lisa Simpson is known for her environmental activism, love of nature, and artistic pursuits, which align with @otherPaul’s focus on bird conservation and wildlife art. For example, Paul tweets "Call for action against illegal bird trapping in Cyprus Sign the Petition" showing his activism, mirroring Lisa’s frequent letters to the environment. His detailed bird‑identification posts like "Another enjoyable work party at Upton Warren and then a lesson in ID of juvenile Arctic Terns" and "Spent the evening at Upton Warren counting curlews and watching a Redstart pair feeding" reflect Lisa’s scientific curiosity and love of wildlife. He also questions artistic representation of birds, asking "Must all wildlife art be naturalistic? Could abstract art capture the spirit of a lapwing in paint?", echoing Lisa’s own artistic side. Overall, his combination of activism, nature study, and creative expression best matches Lisa Simpson.

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Paul’s tweets focus on personal observations and solitary activities, such as 'Spent the evening at Upton Warren counting curlews and watching a Redstart pair feeding,' indicating an introverted communication style. He emphasizes concrete details and factual reporting, e.g., 'Helped dig a channel to get water to Upton Warren second flash which has lost its battle with drought,' showing a sensing preference. His analytical remarks, like 'Superbly skilled painter but… ceci n’est pas un colibri,' reveal a logical, thinking approach to evaluating art and wildlife. He also displays a structured, organized lifestyle, noted in 'My circuit of Brandon Marsh was only 2 miles. Getting out of shape again,' reflecting a judging orientation.

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Wetland explorer & bird‑conservation advocate. I photograph Arctic terns, sketch skylarks, and once tried to out‑sing a redstart. #NatureArt– @otherPaul

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The Feathered Muse blends bright, natural flavors to echo Paul’s love of birds, art, and poetry, creating a drink as layered as his varied interests. The base of bamboo-infused gin references his tweet "started with a bank loan for a summagraphics. just bought a bamboo without blinking," grounding the cocktail in the earthy, creative spirit of his fieldwork. A splash of blue curaçao mirrors the "juvenile Arctic Terns" he identifies ("Another enjoyable work party at Upton Warren and then a lesson in ID of juvenile Arctic Terns.") and adds a sky-blue hue reminiscent of the open heavens he watches. Elderflower liqueur and a dash of fresh lemon capture the delicate chorus he hears while "Spent the evening at Upton Warren counting curlews and watching a Redstart pair feeding," giving the drink a floral, crisp finish. Finally, a pinch of edible silver glitter nods to his fascination with abstract wildlife art ("Must all wildlife art be naturalistic? Could abstract art capture the spirit of a lapwing in paint?") and the sparkle of sci-fi imagination, making the cocktail a visual and flavorful ode to his eclectic soul.

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The bio describes Paul as "the puzzler" and a "watcher of wildlife," indicating a naturally curious and intellectually driven personality. His tweets show a scholarly interest in bird identification, for example: "Another enjoyable work party at Upton Warren and then a lesson in ID of juvenile Arctic Terns." He also poses thoughtful artistic questions such as "Must all wildlife art be naturalistic? Could abstract art capture the spirit of a lapwing in paint?" and "is thinking that a painting of a skylark shouldn't have a skylark in it at all, just its song?" Additionally, his activism, like "Call for action against illegal bird trapping in Cyprus," reflects a principled concern for knowledge and the natural world. This combination of curiosity, learning, and reflective creativity fits the values of Ravenclaw.

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The tweet "Call for action against illegal bird trapping in Cyprus Sign the Petition http://t.co/GVBsLBoP [picture] [link to http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/call-for-action-against-illegal-bird-trapping-in-cyprus.html]" shows their dedication to protecting birds, echoing the lyric "Take these broken wings and learn to fly" in the song. Their love of birdwatching shines in "Spent the evening at Upton Warren counting curlews and watching a Redstart pair feeding. [picture]", which mirrors the song’s focus on a bird’s song and freedom. Their poetic musings, such as "is thinking that a painting of a skylark shouldn't have a skylark in it at all, just its song? [picture]", reflect the lyrical quality of the Beatles' verses. The question "Must all wildlife art be naturalistic? Could abstract art capture the spirit of a lapwing in paint? [picture]" highlights their artistic curiosity, fitting the song’s gentle, reflective mood. Together these themes make "Blackbird" by the Beatles a fitting anthem for their activism, poetry, and deep connection to avian life.

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