Painting a Bay-breasted Warbler and Its Habitat in Watercolor

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Warblers are one of my favorite birds to paint. I’ve painted Bay-breasted Warblers before, but only in their spring plumage. Many warblers become incredibly drab in the fall, which makes identification tricky. In central Michigan, two species can be especially … Continued

Capturing an Olive-sided Flycatcher in Watercolor

I don’t see Olive-sided Flycatchers very often here in Mid-Michigan, so spotting one is always exciting. On the rare occasions when I do see one, it’s usually perched high at the top of a bare tree, surveying the area for … Continued

Rendering Clouds and an Eastern Kingbird in Watercolor

Eastern Kingbird (7×10-Inch Transparent Watercolor on Arches 140lb HP Paper) I’ve seen Eastern Kingbirds countless times over the years, but this was my first time painting one. I usually encounter them at the edges of fields where they are hunting … Continued

Painting American Avocets and Black-necked Stilts in Watercolor

I tried a different sort of background on this watercolor. All those dead mangroves and other trees made for a somewhat surreal background for these American Avocets and Black-necked Stilts. I got a lot of photo reference for this painting … Continued

Royal Tern Watercolor Painting on Cold Press Paper

When Your Paper Fights Back: Painting a Royal Tern in Watercolor In my last post, which featured a Laughing Gull, I mentioned that I’d only painted a couple of gulls prior to that, and no terns. I’m happy to report … Continued

Laughing Gull Watercolor Painting with Time-lapse

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Despite painting birds in watercolor for years, I’ve only illustrated two types of gulls! Out of hundreds of pieces of art, that seems crazy. I’ve done a Herring Gull and a few Ring-billed Gulls, which could be renamed the “French … Continued