wonderful! We have one species comming to the forest feeder I use to visit. I like to watch them. They are large birds but enver scare the smaller ones off. :) Nice piece of art.
Oh, lovely woodpecker! I had one last year on my dead wood logs. I hung them for the wild bees to nest in and the woodpecker was looking for some snacks I think. Happy PPF!
So lovely
ReplyDeletewonderful painting. Love watching the variety of woodpeckers at the feeders this time of year especially. happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Have a great weekend, stay safe! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteHe is adorable! I have only seen grown ones.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty painting. I love to watch woodpeckers.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weekend...
Wendy that's beautiful!! Just as I'm looking out the window and seeing a female Woodpecker, I clicked on your link! Lovely!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove woodpeckers. We used to get them on our cherry tree and the green ones would peck about on the lawn.
ReplyDeleteLovely woodpecker.
ReplyDeletewonderful! We have one species comming to the forest feeder I use to visit. I like to watch them. They are large birds but enver scare the smaller ones off. :)
ReplyDeleteNice piece of art.
That is so lovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend, hug Elke
Wow, it's lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a piece of art. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely wonderful. You have such a talent.
ReplyDeleteYour 'feathered friend' artwork is so elegant ~ beautiful!
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Lovely how the brush strokes seem to match the bird ... light and feathery!
ReplyDeletelove birds and yours is so detailed!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! I miss my last town where we used to have one visiting, they are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! So many wonderful details! Thank you for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely woodpecker! I had one last year on my dead wood logs. I hung them for the wild bees to nest in and the woodpecker was looking for some snacks I think. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful too! The woodpecker I find back home looks different. Such variety, right?!
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