You've probably forgotten that "Liberty 1776" was part of my stitching rotation as I've not worked on it in weeks. I spend one day stitching away and got the date done and the borders of the remaining pennies, and the second vine started.
On Monday I devoted the bird photos to the Pileated Woodpecker. The other woodpeckers demanded equal time, so here they are.
I've been so pleased to have a couple of Downy Woodpeckers including this male hanging about. You can get an idea of his size in comparison to the Towhee.
Here's a female.
And here are both birds sharing a mullein plant.
The female is a little sweetie.
Look at the male's tail feathers!
Here he's holding his own against a Song Sparrow.
Here's a female Hairy Woodpecker.
She does a nice job as a bird model.
Ad she doesn't have a 'bad' side.
The Acorn Woodpeckers are around...male...
...and female.
This is the female...
...and here are two males - so I have at least three birds.
Last but not least, an obligatory Flicker photo!
3 comments:
Beth, your Liberty stitch is looking good. Always enjoy seeing your woodpeckers and of course, the flicka bringing up the rear.
I love your Liberty stitch Beth. It is coming along nicely. Come see my rotation that I'm working on. I have a beautiful bird stitch going. Love the woodpeckers too. Great photos as always. RJ@stitchingfriendsforever
Glad to see you progressing on that Liberty piece, Beth--I really love it!
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