Oh my. I think my bird drawing muse was on vacation during August. My personal challenge, The Daily Bird, took a bit of a stumble that month. In order to get even a small handful of drawings to share with you in this post, I needed to extend my search into September.
So, I present to you 14 halfway decent birds that I drew during August and September, 2024.
As I always do, above each drawing, I will give the name of the bird in addition to where in the world these birds can be found in nature.
frill-necked monarch
australia
sora
north america
golden crowned kinglet
north america
venezuelan troupial
venezuela, colombia, aruba, curacao, bonaire, trinidad, puerto rico
black-throated bushtit
western north america
australian firehawk
australia
broad-tailed hummingbird
central and south america
silver pheasant
southeast asia and china
northern parula
north america
tickell's leaf warbler
asia
asian koel
indian subcontinent, china, southeast asia
red-knobbed hornbill
indonesia
yellow-wattled lapwing
indian subcontinent
royal tern
north america
Please do respect that this is my original artwork, albeit quick snapshots of the birds. If you would like a print of any of my birds, please let me know.
Thanks for continuing along with me on my birdie journey.
feathered
smiles.
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