20 February 08

American Robins in Bath Mode

American robin, colored pencil on sketch paper After yesterday’s rain there are plenty of birds taking baths in puddles, in particular one outside my window at work.

American robin, colored pencil on sketch paper I tried to get a sense of the bustle and officiousness of these robins in a colored pencil sketch, above; it didn’t really get it. So I tried a portrait.

American robin, watercolor on sundance felt Carried on with watercolor and it’s getting closer… after their baths they sit and preen in a tree and chatter away, flicking their tails and feathers in unison…

Posted by at 05:22 PM in Bird of the Day | Link |
  1. Robins are such curious birds to me. Not the most attractive, and so common-place I don’t often notice them, but yet, they have these interesting lives and social groups. I really like the colored pencil sketch.


    Teresa    21. February 2008, 09:53    Link
  2. Teresa: we showed a Spanish birder around on Saturday on our bikes. He was enthralled by the robins. They really are striking once you forget you see them all the time….


    Pica    21. February 2008, 10:18    Link
  3. I guess we take for granted that which is too familiar. :}


    Teresa    22. February 2008, 18:41    Link

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