Pine Siskin Pencil Sketch p48
I’m finally trying to get through a big backlog of sketches that I haven’t posted. It has been a busy Spring and Summer! Pine siskins are great little birds. The past few years we have had many of them … Continued
I’m finally trying to get through a big backlog of sketches that I haven’t posted. It has been a busy Spring and Summer! Pine siskins are great little birds. The past few years we have had many of them … Continued
Crab spiders are interesting to observe. They are a bit unusual when compared to the orb weaving spiders that people are most familiar with. Crab spiders are ambush hunters, relying on stealth rather than trapping prey in webs. Typically they … Continued
Summer is here, so I’m getting as much photo reference for future paintings as I can. I found a cooperative Tan Jumper and female Dimorphic Jumper today and set up the all the photo gear. There were all taken with … Continued
May is a great time to get all your migrant birds. Once June and July roll around there is a bit of a let-down when everything flies past. At that point I usually start looking for nests around the yard … Continued
The Common Ground Dove isn’t a bird that I’ve been around my whole life. I’ve only encountered them while on trips to Florida. I really enjoy these beautiful little birds. This particular one was sitting on the dikes between flooded areas at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island.
Dark-eyed Juncos make these long Michigan winters seem to go by a tiny bit faster. I grew up in Western New York where we had these friendly birds year round. Here in mid-Michigan they disappear in the spring and return … Continued
I have a lot of mixed feelings about Blue Jays. They are undeniably beautiful and intelligent birds, but they have a lot of ugly behaviors. Maybe that big brain just causes too much trouble? Blue Jays can empty a feeder … Continued
Like the last post, I got photos of this American Robin in the backyard in the early spring. This poor guy was really unhappy with the snowfall and cold snap that settled in. I put out some mealworms to cheer … Continued
This male Eastern Towhee showed up a few weeks early last spring. I’m assuming that it is the same male that shows up super early in our yard every year, but who really knows. Maybe its the place to be … Continued
I realize that spiders aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. Some people get the creeps from these little guys. I’m often asked how I decide what to draw and paint. In all honesty I just do whatever has my interest at … Continued