2 October 07

Western Scrub-jay

Western scrub-jay, pen and ink It’s acorn-burying time. I saw several different scrub-jays today with acorns in their bills, looking for places to put them. One was in the tub of fuchsias at work, having a good go but ultimately going onto the roof of the lab to look for a better spot…

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30 September 07

Common Raven

Common raven, pen and ink Another trip to Point Reyes… the yellow warblers of last week had been almost entirely replaced by yellowrumps, which means that migration’s almost over. We did see Vaux’s swift and a number of violet-green swallows, but the day was more spectacular for mammals (elephant seal, humpback whale, harbor seal, harbor porpoise, gray fox, mule deer) than for birds.

I did have a chance to sketch this raven at the Mendoza Ranch, a tribute to the Raven King I’m reading about in Jonathan Strange Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke, and nearly finishing… The bill’s way too big in relation to the head, and the tail was obscured by cypress branches, but it was fun to go dark dark with crosshatching…

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29 September 07

American Goldfinch

Goldfinch and fiery skippers -- pen and ink I’m backdating a couple of entries to the day I actually drew the birds.

American Goldfinch: pen and ink As Numenius said, we spent the afternoon looking at butterflies with Art Shapiro at the UC Davis Arboretum. I spotted a couple of American goldfinches feeding on stalks of dead sunflowers…

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28 September 07

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped warblers, pen and ink Well, they’re back too. There were at least twelve flitting around outside my office this morning, sharing the tree and the pole with two phoebes, two Nuttall’s woodpeckers, and two bluebirds. Several of them would drop to the ground right outside my window, giving me great looks at bill structure and the funny eye ring. There were at least two myrtles among the throng of Audubon’s yellowrumps…

Yellow-rumped warbler, Derwent Colourfast on Ampersand Pastelbord At lunch I scanned one of my sketches and used it as a basis for this drawing, left. It’s the first time I’ve used the Ampersand Pastelbord that arrived from Blick (I used colored pencils, Derwent Colourfasts, the ones I keep at work) and I’m completely sold on this ground. Powdered marble is part of the surface along with gesso and clay. I’ll be experimenting a lot more with it; like Katherine Tyrrell and others have said, you can layer and layer and layer and it holds everything. It’s like magic.

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27 September 07

Western Bluebird

Western bluebird, pen and watercolor wash, Sundance Felt A pair of Western bluebirds was flitting around the phone pole this morning, checking out holes in the wood. Odd to see this kind of behavior in September. I made a few quick sketches then whipped out the Kohinoor watercolor wheel stack I keep in my desk drawer to add a bit of color to the male, who was very splendid. (The female was very splendid too but requires more subtle, and therefore lengthier, watercolor treatment…)

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26 September 07

Northern Flicker

Northern flicker, pen and ink They’re back! These past few days have seen a switchover of summer visitors to winter ones. Flickers often work close to buildings and are very tame and I’m expecting to be doing quite a few drawings of them, maybe even paintings, over the next few weeks.

Black phoebe, pen and ink Here’s yesterday’s bird, a black phoebe perching in the peach tree outside our kitchen window…

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22 September 07

Snowy Egret

snowy egret: prismacolor on Canson mi-teintes They finally irrigated the field today; I got home after lunch to a large flock of cattle egrets pouncing on worms in the mowed alfalfa just outside the kitchen window. I started sketching: this was much closer than my cattle egrets from Tuesday.

snowy egret: Dr. Martin's pro-white and prismacolor on Canson mi-teintes I quickly noticed a snowy egret in with them (whiter, sleeker, taller, black bill, yellow feet). After a couple of sketches in color I tried this black and white. The bird moved out of view quickly but I was able to finish the shading because of all the cattle egrets still there, whose plumage is almost identical…

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21 September 07

Anna's Hummingbird

Anna's hummingbird; Derwent Colorfast on Fabriano laid The Anna’s has been feeding in the California fuchsia out front for over a month. I caught it today as I was about to leave to come back to work — it’s the same bird, different angle. This plant is the perfect shape for feeding hummingbirds and it blooms heartily late in the summer when almost nothing else is… but I’ve ordered a hummingbird feeder for when it finally stops.

A friend has asked what all the little owl images are: they’re a link to my reporting of bird data on Spotter. Since I’m going to be drawing a bird a day, I might as well report what I see. Click on the owl and you’ll get a slice of apparently unintelligible code which nevertheless can be interpreted by a reader as “data.”

What I’ve learned today about Anna’s hummingbirds: when they hover, their tails can curl up very high as they maneuver around, “tipping” the bird’s head the correct amount toward the flower.

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20 September 07

White-tailed Kite

White-tailed kite: Derwent Colourfast on Fabriano Laid There’s a kite that’s been hanging around the eucalyptus trees west of the bridge over Putah Creek at lunchtime. (I think it might be the same bird Richard took a photo of when he came over for dinner; the east side is its preferred afternoon/evening perch.) I headed over there today. The sky was the same color as the bird, a storm having come through yesterday and this morning.

The kite fanned its tail a lot as it called: four white tail feathers each side, blackish-gray in the center. I’ve never noticed this before. And Numenius and I spent a winter on a kite study in Santa Barbara in 1997 or thereabouts….

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19 September 07

Black Phoebe

Black phoebe, pen and ink Lots of flycatcher action these days…


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