New species among the birds for October DAB-Day
I love the birds that flew in this month! Here they are.

Eileen Leahy: Blue-Throated Hillstar, Equador. Pastel. This bird is a new species just identified October 1, 2018.

Anne Shields: Cliff Swallow, Upper Missouri River Breaks. Pastel.

Pat Stocks: Baby Owl. Pencil.

Nancy Arbuthnot: Cormorant. Watercolor and ink.

Linda Norton: Mute Swan and Cygnet. Watercolor and ink.

Tara Hamilton: Little Red Guy. iPad.

Andrew Armstrong: Owl#1. Whiteboard marker and indelible marker.

Tom Eichenberger: Norwegian Stork. Antique saw handle, spoons, and glass beads.

Marian Wiseman: Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill, South Africa. Watercolor.
Eileen Leahy: Blue-Throated Hillstar, Equador. Pastel. This bird is a new species just identified October 1, 2018.
Anne Shields: Cliff Swallow, Upper Missouri River Breaks. Pastel.
Tara Hamilton: Little Red Guy. iPad.
Pat Stocks: Baby Owl. Pencil.
Nancy Arbuthnot: Cormorant. Watercolor and ink.
Linda Norton: Mute Swan and Cygnet. Watercolor and ink.
Andrew Armstrong: Owl#1. Whiteboard marker and indelible marker.
Tom Eichenberger: Norwegian Stork. Antique saw handle, spoons, and glass beads.
Marian Wiseman: Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill, South Africa. Watercolor.
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It’s a cliff swallow. Bad printing. Anne Shields
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These are all amazing. For Thanksgiving you should have a DAB contest of some sort with “hand turkeys” (when you trace your hand to make a turkey)
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The above was from me. Forgot to log in
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