Friday, 22 January 2021

Paint Party Friday Week 47

For Paint Party Friday, a young woodpecker. We have had one on our peanut feeder quite often this last year with his bright red beret on his head.



20 comments:

  1. wonderful painting. Love watching the variety of woodpeckers at the feeders this time of year especially. happy PPF!

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  2. Fabulous! Have a great weekend, stay safe! Hugs, Valerie

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  3. He is adorable! I have only seen grown ones.

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  4. Such a pretty painting. I love to watch woodpeckers.
    Enjoy the weekend...

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  5. Wendy that's beautiful!! Just as I'm looking out the window and seeing a female Woodpecker, I clicked on your link! Lovely!!! :)

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  6. Love woodpeckers. We used to get them on our cherry tree and the green ones would peck about on the lawn.

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  7. 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.

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  8. That is so lovely!!!!
    Have a good weekend, hug Elke

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  9. Oh, what a piece of art. Beautiful!

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  10. This is absolutely wonderful. You have such a talent.

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  11. Your 'feathered friend' artwork is so elegant ~ beautiful!

    Moment by moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  12. Lovely how the brush strokes seem to match the bird ... light and feathery!

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  13. love birds and yours is so detailed!

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  14. What a cutie! I miss my last town where we used to have one visiting, they are so beautiful!

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  15. This is lovely! So many wonderful details! Thank you for stopping by my blog.

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  16. 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!

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  17. This is so beautiful too! The woodpecker I find back home looks different. Such variety, right?!

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