Anyone wish to make suggestions on what one I should colour in for the cover?
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Showing posts with label Avian Alphabet Colouring Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avian Alphabet Colouring Book. Show all posts
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Avian Alphabet Colouring Book - F and G
When I first decided to do Grebes for G, I did n't realise there were so many species!
Still managing no more than 11 for each page, have drawn a total of 58 birds so far (and also have 9 hummingbirds for H but I reckon I can get another 2-3 in the page).
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Avian Alphabet Colouring Book - D and E
There are many, many species of duck... I just drew a selection of some of the more interesting and colourful. And they have such funny names - Bufflehead, Widgeon, Smew, Pochard...
The eagles proved to be harder to draw than I thought they would. Especially the Philippines fellow in the back there. My favourite is the Harpy Eagle. She's a character!
The eagles proved to be harder to draw than I thought they would. Especially the Philippines fellow in the back there. My favourite is the Harpy Eagle. She's a character!
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
C is for Crane
Five species, I think I might need something in the bottom right corner. Also - cranes can be tricky to draw.
Next up - Ducks - will include Smew, Bufflehead and anything else with a cute name. Might have to research the largest duck species - or just draw a shelduck. Not sure if shelducks *quite* count as "ducks".
Next up - Ducks - will include Smew, Bufflehead and anything else with a cute name. Might have to research the largest duck species - or just draw a shelduck. Not sure if shelducks *quite* count as "ducks".
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Avian Alphabet Colouring Book - A and B
My latest project, as you may have noticed, is a colouring book. For the theme, I have chosen birds - specifically Families, and in some cases, Genus.
I have done the best I can to keep the sizes of the birds in proportion to one another.
For A I chose Auks:
Auks are a Family of birds that make their home in the Northern Hemisphere - a Family that includes Auks, Auklets, Guillemots, Murrelets and my personal favourite, Puffins. They range in size from the Great Auk (flightless and sadly extinct) to the Little Auk. Although they bear a superficial resemblance to penguins, they are not related and this is an example of convergent evolution. All the extant species are capable of flight, and use their wings to "fly" underwater. They are not quite as dept a swimmer as the Penguins.
I have done the best I can to keep the sizes of the birds in proportion to one another.
For A I chose Auks:
Auks are a Family of birds that make their home in the Northern Hemisphere - a Family that includes Auks, Auklets, Guillemots, Murrelets and my personal favourite, Puffins. They range in size from the Great Auk (flightless and sadly extinct) to the Little Auk. Although they bear a superficial resemblance to penguins, they are not related and this is an example of convergent evolution. All the extant species are capable of flight, and use their wings to "fly" underwater. They are not quite as dept a swimmer as the Penguins.
Bustards are large plains dwelling birds that make their home in steppe type environments across Europe, Asia, Africa and also Australia. The Great Bustard and the Kori Bustard joust for the status of "largest flying bird", with the Great Bustard being the heavier of the pair. Species include Bustards, Korhaans and Florican.
C was going to be for Corvids - a vast family that contains ravens, crows, jackdaws, jays, magpie-jays, scrub-jays, treepies and magpies.However, I think there are just too many for me to do in one go, and it will be better for me to separate out the Genus Jays under "J" (Jays being more colourful than the others). This means, I'm afraid, no crows or ravens - then again, with them being pretty much black, it's not the most interesting page to colour anyway!
So, for C I think I shall do Cranes instead.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Avian Alphabet Colouring Book
A is for Auks (family -
Alcidae )
B is for Bunting (family - Emberizidae)(passerine)
C is for Corvids (family - Corvidae)(passerine)
D is for Ducks (family - Anatidae) - bufflehead, smew,
E is for Egret (not really a family, but gives wider range of birds and also the chance to draw heron-types)
F is for Falcons (family)
G is for Grebes (family - Podicipedidae)
H is for Hummingbirds (family - Trochilidae)
I is for Ibis (family - Threskiornithidae)
J is for Jacana (family)
K is for Kingfishers (order)
L is for Leafbird(passerine)/Loon/Lark (passerine)
M is for Megapode
N is for Nightjars/Nuthatch
O is for Owls
P is for Parrots/Penguins
Q is for Quail
R is for Rail (family)
S is for Swallow(passerine)/Sparrow(passerine)/Siskin(passerine)/Snipe/Seriema etc
T is for Trogon (family - includes quetzals)
U is for Umbrellabird (3 species in genus Cephalopterus)
V is for Vulture
W is for Wren (passerine)/Wattlebird (passerine)/Woodpecker
X is for Xenops (genus)(passerine)
Y is for Yellowlegs (two species)/Yahina (Genus in the Zosteropidae family)(passerine)
Z is for Zosterops (although they all look very much alike) (also a Genus in the Zosteropidae family)(passerine)
B is for Bunting (family - Emberizidae)(passerine)
C is for Corvids (family - Corvidae)(passerine)
D is for Ducks (family - Anatidae) - bufflehead, smew,
E is for Egret (not really a family, but gives wider range of birds and also the chance to draw heron-types)
F is for Falcons (family)
G is for Grebes (family - Podicipedidae)
H is for Hummingbirds (family - Trochilidae)
I is for Ibis (family - Threskiornithidae)
J is for Jacana (family)
K is for Kingfishers (order)
L is for Leafbird(passerine)/Loon/Lark (passerine)
M is for Megapode
N is for Nightjars/Nuthatch
O is for Owls
P is for Parrots/Penguins
Q is for Quail
R is for Rail (family)
S is for Swallow(passerine)/Sparrow(passerine)/Siskin(passerine)/Snipe/Seriema etc
T is for Trogon (family - includes quetzals)
U is for Umbrellabird (3 species in genus Cephalopterus)
V is for Vulture
W is for Wren (passerine)/Wattlebird (passerine)/Woodpecker
X is for Xenops (genus)(passerine)
Y is for Yellowlegs (two species)/Yahina (Genus in the Zosteropidae family)(passerine)
Z is for Zosterops (although they all look very much alike) (also a Genus in the Zosteropidae family)(passerine)
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