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I'm an artist with binoculars, a traveler with a sketchbook and a birder with a banjo. My website is hereExhibition: Drawing the Motmot; An Artist’s View of Tropical Nature
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[...] England Sketchbook Page, and as it was getting a little unwieldy, I’ve added a second one, New England Sketchbook Page: Critters N’ More. The first page has been updated further. Some of the older versions of my forest drawings are now [...]
Wow! You’ve been busy. These are beautiful, guess I need to visit more often.
I love the chestnut sided warbler. In May I went to Magee Marsh in Ohio to bird Warblers. It was fanatastic and I saw and photographed many, many warblers. The chestnut sided was very accommodating. Other favorites were the Black & White, Blackburnian, Cape May to name a few!
Birding and sketching in New England was wonderful- and birding in Ohio is great, too- back here in OK we’re lucky to get a few of those but we make up for it with scissortailed flycatchers and painted buntings.