Design - Partridge
Chart - "A Prairie Christmas"
Designer - The Prairie Schooler
Fabric - 32 count Lambswool linen
Fibers - DMC - 1 strand over 2 threads
Started - 26 December 2011
Finished - 28 December 2011
Let's take a closer look at some of the Flickers I've had come by.
Here's a female Red-shafted Northern Flicker.
And a male. In both cases you can see the strong orange tail feathers.
Tongue sticking out.
The male has a red mustache.
As well as polka dots and stripes.
Both have a black half circle high on their chest.
This female is the interesting bird.
Look at her tail feathers. They are yellow, not orange. She an intergrade - a mix of a Yellow-shafted and Orange-Shafted Flicker.
With lots of hawk action, the Acorn Woodpeckers have been AWOL.
It was good to see this one, if only briefly.
3 comments:
Pretty partridge stitch, Beth! Enjoyed seeing your Flicker photos!
I think the flickers are beautiful birds!
Like your bird stitches and your Christmas 'bird' trees below are beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to share photos and have a wonderful New Year!
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