Today's painting was ambitious, and I finished only half of it. Tomorrow will be part two! Stay tuned... The familiar European Starling sports a really incredible coat in the non-breeding season - iridescent purple and green with little chevrons of white at the tip of each feather. When the breeding season rolls around, the feather tips have mostly worn away, leaving a uniform black-looking bird - this is called "wear molt" even though it's not technically a molt.
European Starling, Sturnus vulgaris, in non-breeding plumage |
Eastern Bluebird, Sialia sialis, Windsor, Connecticut - male, perching on a poison ivy vine - |
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