Jan 29, 2025

 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

Jorge's bird for today is one that uses the nest boxes around Horsebarn Hill in the springtime. This time of year when everything is gray and brown, the Eastern Bluebird is a little fleck of the bright sky flitting through the landscape - in fields, woodlands and even our yard. 
Eastern Bluebird, Sialia sialis, Windsor, Connecticut
- male, perching on a poison ivy vine -




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