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September 16, 2024

THE DAILY BIRD MARCH 2024

Going through the bird drawings that I did in March shows me that March must have been a pretty good month for birdies. I liked a lot of them! That is so unusual. 

These are my favorites from the month. Above each bird drawing, I will give the name of the bird and where in the world you could find these feathered friends. I hope you enjoy.

 african jacana
sub-saharan africa

european bullfinch
europe and temperate asia

american singer canary
macaron asian islands

cinereous vulture
southern and eastern europe, middle east, central asia into mongolia and china

russet-throated puffbird
northeastern colombia

red-cheeked cordon-bleu finch
sub-saharan africa

hooded pitta
southeast asia

nicobar pigeon
india

eastern meadowlark
southeastern canada, west to the great plains and great lakes regions, 
appalachian mountain corridor

yellow-bellied sapsucker
canada, northeastern u.s.

african fish eagle
southern africa

egyptian goose
africa: nile valley

chestnut seedeater
argentina, brazil, paraguay, uruguay

common buzzard
palearctic

marabou stork
africa

hawaiian honey creeper
the hawaiian islands

red-faced liocichla
bangladesh, bhutan, myanmar, northeast india, nepal, western yunnan

european sparrowhawk
europe, coastal northwestern africa, asia

european eagle owl
iberian peninsula, europe and asia

And there you have it. March in the bag. Thank you so much for continuing on this bird journey of mine. See you in the next installment. April 2024!

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