Birding in Washington
Birding in Washington, This cute little warbler found a tasty morsel for its lunch. Even though some of these bugs can bug us when we are out and about. They do supply nutrients to so many other animals and birds.
This young eagle was flying by and I snapped a quick photo of it. The photo is a bit blurry but I never throw away a photo if I can make a painting out of it as the next photo shows.
Imagination helps us to create art, I can picture it and it then comes to life on my digital canvas.
Birding in Washington
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32 Replies to “Birding in Washington”
That little warbler is a cutie pie Sandra. I didn’t notice the eagle picture was blurry at all – it makes a nice painting.
Thank you Linda. Yes, those little yellow birds are so cute.
Gorgeous images!
Thank you very much Mary. 😊
Great stuff 🤣😎🙃
Thank you very much Mr. Ohh 😊
Wow to get a photograph of a Warbler is truly a treat!
It sure was Beth, I don’t see those in the mid west. They have such a pretty sound as well.
First one looks a little like a female Common Yellowthroat, but not positive – second one is definitely a female butter-butt (which were definitely exploding in population while on our trip south this year. Very nice digital painting!
Thank you for the names. Sometimes I just give up trying to identify them. I think I have photographed a Strike. It has a black stripe across its face like a mask. I am still researching that one. 😊
Oh wow… such wonderful photos… Love that Warbler .. <3
Thank you very much Sue. 😊
<3
The little birds are so cute, but the eagle you converted to a digital canvas turned out fantastic!
Thank you very much Kellye, I appreciate that. 😊
💙💙🦅🐦💙💙🙏
Thank you very much Francine 😊
Absolutely love the eagle painting.
Thank you very much, I appreciate that. 😊
Beautifully captured and produced Sandra !
Thank you very much, I do enjoy making the paintings.
I believe I can fly
I love that song. 😊
Wow, so beautiful! In photo three, notice the wingtips flaring upwards, just like modern commercial airliners do. They are the masters of flight… ❤️
They truly are the masters in flight. I love getting photos like that. Wing spans are quite beautiful. Thank you John.
You are welcome! ☺️
Very nice post!
Thank you Marland. 😊
You’re welcome!
Cool technique, like making an omelette when you meant to make some over easies!
So true. 😊wonderful analogy
Very nice.