Ruby-throated Hummingbird, A Peek Inside My Watercolor Journal
There are at least two female Ruby-throated hummingbirds coming to the feeder at our camp, Tern II. Each one has a different personality. One likes to sit and perch at the feeder, taking long drinks of sugar nectar. The other never perches and seems more cautious, always suspended in flight and looking quickly around after each quick sip. While I paint, I hear the lobster boats in the distance and a Thrush or Warbler singing in the background. The tide is moving in.
9 thoughts on “Ruby-throated Hummingbird, A Peek Inside My Watercolor Journal”
What a gorgeous journal page!,,
Fun catching up with you and your art.
Thanks Teri! It was a lot of fun painting and trying to get the hummingbird to look just right.
So fun to see new postings here – beautiful page!
Great page, Jacqueline, I think some of the peaceful feelings seeped onto the page as well!
What a pretty bird and love the water reflections!
Thank you Freebird and Claire. I have been working on watercolor water reflections and Maine is a perfect place for that. Laure, it is especially quite and peacefully when all the kids leave for a hike. Sydney are you back from France? Can't wait to hear about your trip.
Absolutely gorgeous page!!
Wow, beautiful journal. I want to see the whole thing!
What a beautiful hummingbird and journal page!
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