Oh so wet! Rain drips off his beak off his feathers, off the mossy branch and off the twigs. He (a sharp-shinned hawk) is perched in our front yard, hoping to catch sight of a meal. All the lucky birds have disappeared.
This shape-shinned hawk was a regular visitor to my yard in December. Sometimes I sketched him though the front window, and sometimes I eased the bathroom window open and could sketch without any glass between us. I haven't seen him for a couple of weeks .... good for my yard birds.
He reminds me of an owl .... lots of head bobbing when he is hunting. Such a treat to be so close to a relaxed, wild hawk.
Me gustan mucho tus estudios.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Elva! What a wonderful opportunity...you really caught the shapes and attitude. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletegreat sketches!
ReplyDeleteyour observation skills are running. high
Amazing. Love the colors and the sketches.
ReplyDeleteOh, I saw one today who looked just as you pictured. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Elva. I actually thought it was Kate's work until I saw your name. So well done! And how lucky you were to have him so close and convenient for sketching.
ReplyDeleteWHat a lovely compliment!
Delete...but he is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNina x