A pied wagtail this week for Paint Party Friday. One of our frequent visitors, running along the top of our roof to catch the flies. I love the way their tales wag up and down. Sometimes we see a grey wagtail, but very rarely a yellow one. We live in the wrong area for those.

What a lovely painting. We have several of these birds that are regulars at the birdfeeders. They are real characters.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI love these little birds. They always look as if they run by clockwork. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWendy this is a beautiful painting. You have a great talent.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Wendy!
ReplyDeleteAny type of fly catcher is good. Happy PPF
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how sweet! I am in awe of you talented bird artists. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteOh that's so beautiful Wendy! :) By the way, the bread recipe...the original recipe says to bring your water to 70-75 F for the yeast...I left it in the recipe, but I'm going to change that. I always have more success proofing my yeast at 100-105 F.
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ReplyDeleteAnother very elegant bird painting ~ awesome!
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Such a beautiful painting! We see Pied Wagtails here along the seafront too, I love how they bob up and down 😁. Happy weekend! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeletelove it. The wagtail is one of my favorites. The first one to come in spring and almost the last one to leave in fall. :) Brings lots of joy.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is cute too. You know how to draw/paint!
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