Greetings, all. This month the theme is red and green birds, including birds with red or green on them.
And welcome to two new contributors, Anne Thomas and Czevn Johnson!
Tara Hamilton: Fiji Parrotfinch. Watercolor.Tom Eichenberger: Mallard. Hairbrush handle, styrofoam, fabric, plaster, and acrylic.Anne Wharam Thomas: Scarlet Tanager in Flight. Watercolor.Benjamin W., age 9: Greater Yellowlegs. Colored pencil.Suzanne W., age 7. Blue Bird. Markers.Kay Elsasser: Green Honeycreepeer. Watercolor.Judith Davis: Green Heron. Photography.Anne Shields: Scarlet Tanager. Pastel.Martha Larkin: Toucan. Acrylic.Mara P., age 7, and Christina Lara: Cardinal. Acrylic.Czevn Johnson: Chuck the Chick. Watercolor.Carolyn Rondthaler: Summer Tanager. Watercolor.Jim Eichenberger: Scarlet Ibis 2: Tempera. [Jim reports that the scarlet ibis likes coastal areas of South America, and he also found it to be the title of a short story and a play. But there’s more: He saw a brown ibis walking around a park in Tel Aviv.]Marian Wiseman: Australian King Parrot. Watercolor. [Yes, this bird really is red with bright green wings. I’d never heard of it until I searched for red and green birds.]
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