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Blackburbian Warbler new model
This model is changed mildly in parts but is a hand painted recolor similar to the Yellow rumped model. There are quite a few birders that consider this to be the most beautiful American wood warbler. I agree with that but... I have yet to see one as they live in the Northeast, Midwest bird (East of the Rockies) and north into Canada. I hope they don't lose the majority of nesting habitat there, as this bird though rarely seen as it likes the treetops has not really been a population risk as far as I know.
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The body of the bird goes together similar to the Yellow rump.
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Hi Glen,
We can see in the fourth photo of the first group, showing the bird's head, it will be a sharp looking warbler. Very good artwork. Mike |
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As a Midwesterner who has yet to see one, I am looking forward to seeing yours
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Thank you Mike, this was fun to paint.
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I’ve admired this bird’s colors for many years so I can imagine I have now that I’ve studied it.
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i love your work
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I misread the title and assumed this was a 'Blackburn Warbler', an obscure British biplane from the 1920s. In fact it's a rather attractive bird. As with the rest of your aviary, I guess this is life size?
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Quote:
Yes it is a small bird at life size though.
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