Thursday, April 18, 2013

PROTHONOTARY WARBLER

8 X 10 OIL ON STRETCHED CANVAS
I photographed several colorful birds at the spring bird-banding  on Fort Morgan peninsula last week.
These birds just completed migration from the tropics, about a 40 hour flight.  Fort Morgan is one of their first land stops in the States.   I have no idea how this really yellow warbler got the name prothonotary....what does that mean anyway??
More birds to come.
Also, I was really excited to find that one of my paintings was accepted for the 2013 Oil Painter of America  Salon Exhibition.   I am honored!    
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ELIZABETH BLAYLOCK
GULF SHORES, ALABAMA.

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