Here's the final piece that I had framed this year.
Design - "Quiet as a Mouse"
Designer - Birds of a Feather
Fabric - 28 count Liberty Gathering Gray R & R linen
Fibers - GAST - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 25 August 2012
Completed - 1 September 2012
Framed - September 2018
Will my series on migration ever end?
Not as long as I continue to have wonderful spring / summer birds to feature!
Wednesday was an especially good birding day - both in the backyard and later in the morning down at the Big Creek.
First of a young male Western Tanager delighted me.
And yes, this is a picture heavy post....
...because beautiful birds - can't chose just a couple of photos.
Side profile
Straight on
Straight on
Side view
And this I think is a 2nd, more mature male - face is much redder.
I either saw and / or heard a total of 33 different species from 7:15am-9:30am.
Then I walked down to the Big Creek.
And I was overwhelmed with Warblers.
This is a male Common Yellowthroat
He has kind of a mask thing going on.
There were at least three male Wilson's Warblers darting and flitting about in this willow.
And yes, I only managed one semi-decent photo.
Which is better than the three Black-throated Gray Warblers - no photos!
Yep this Orange-crowned Warbler came in REALLY close.
And yes, you can even see the dull orange crown.
So not one, not two...
..but three great photos of this wonderful bird.
I saw and / or heard 37 different species from 9-11am.
And if you lasted this long - here's a pitch to bird on Saturday, May 13th - THE BIG DAY!
Click on this link to learn how to participate. I encourage everyone to download the Merlin birding app. You can attempt to ID birds by sight, by photograph, or my sound. I'm having so much fun using the sound portion.
1 comment:
Pretty stitch! What a fabulous day you had birding, Beth!
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