I sat to the side of the path that winds around the north lake at Freedom Park, reveling in the abundance of butterflies nectaring on cassia and Spanish needles. As I started to sketch the grasses and water, a great egret walked into view.
I knew this was a great egret and not the white version (morph) of the great blue heron because of its black legs. Great blue heron legs are yellow, though sometimes grayish-yellow. Great egret legs are definitely black.
For the longest time I had no memory device to remember this trivia, until I associated *egret = ebony* to describe the ebony-like leg color. Now I just have to remember that it doesn’t apply to every egret! We have snowy egrets (black legs, yellow feet), and cattle egrets (yellow legs and feet) here in Southwest Florida, but they’re smaller birds with slightly different head and neck shapes.
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I sketched these directly with a Sakura Micron Pigma pen, and then added watercolor pencil to the lake sketch, washing over it with clear water from my Niji waterbrush. If you’d like to read more about great egrets, visit the links below.
National Geographic
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Audubon
~Elizabeth Smith
Naples, Florida, USA
This reminds me of Lake Mineral Wells State Park, Texas, in the midst of the reeds. Beautiful painting!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful sketches....I felt my breath slowing and myself relaxing as I viewed them and read your entry!
ReplyDeleteThanks, girls! It was such a lovely day...and the beauty of it is that my sketch brings back those wonderful feelings! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful sketches! Such a beautiful scene with the birds, water, plants, etc. I like reading about the materials you used, too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Love, love, love these sketches. And enjoyed your description of the egret and heron legs. It does take some time to sort them all out! Beautiful sketch page.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice mood you set to go along with the egret sketches. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks again! I'm so glad I could share some of that day with you.
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