Tiny Spider Pencil Sketch
I found this tiny spider in our bird cage while cleaning it. It was only about 1/16 of an inch!
I found this tiny spider in our bird cage while cleaning it. It was only about 1/16 of an inch!
Blue jays area regulars visitor to our peanut feeder. I drilled out a log on my drill press so I could fill it up with peanuts. Its a bit more natural looking than the mass produced feeders. Having the birds perched … Continued
We love getting rose-breasted grosbeaks at our feeders in the summer. A fairly constant stream visits until late summer when they start to disappear. These gorgeous animals are one of the reasons I became obsessed with birds.
Ruby-throated hummingbirds have great attitude and seem to exude total confidence. When we moved into our house we went about planting gardens, shrubs and trees to attract birds and butterflies. We supplement the natural selection of food with feeders. Typically … Continued
Snowy egrets are undeniably attractive birds. To my eye they seem perfectly designed. This cooperative bird was in Little Estero Lagoon in the Ft. Myers, Florida area. It is a fantastic place to see and photograph birds in morning light.
Winters in Michigan can be pretty slow for birding. Although we don’t see much variety, our feeders do tend to explode with familiar faces. One of the welcome sights is the stream of downy woodpeckers at the suet feeders. There … Continued
A few years ago I went on a winter trip to southern Florida to photograph birds with my brother Ted. He kindly sponsored the whole trip. We had a fantastic time even if the weather wasn’t the most cooperative. … Continued
This past summer we were lucky to have a band of four or five juvenile tufted titmice hanging around the feeders and bird baths. I’ve never seen a titmouse that didn’t fall under the “cute” category, but these were especially … Continued
Red-bellied woodpeckers come to the suet feeders around our house in the winter. They really are quite spectacular birds. You get accustomed to the size of the downy woodpeckers, so when you see a red-belly they seem huge by comparison.
Here is a sketch of another timber rattler from our trip to Tennessee. This guy was only two feet from the one in the previous rattlesnake drawing. While both snakes were on the small size, this one was a bit “beefier.” I … Continued