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Day 2: Rainbow Space Walrus
Prompt from #botober2021
@Schnumn Hello! I have adhd and I paint birds and draw all sorts of things
Hello #FlockOfArtists!! Since the last time I’ve almost finished painting all of the state birds. Here are some of my favorites
The Willow Goldfinch is a subspecies of the American Goldfinch. They spend the summer months west of the Sierra Nevada range and the winter in the Mojave and Colorado deserts. The Willow Goldfinch was made the state bird of Washington in 1951
#birdtwitter
It’s always exciting when @albabbgg drops a new Draw This In Your Style! This is the fourth of hers that I’ve taken part in and it’s always such a joy. Congratulations on reaching 180k on instagram!
#albabg180k
The Ring Necked Pheasant is the North American name for the Common Pheasant, whose 30 subspecies are native to Asia. First brought to Oregon as a game bird in 1881, they thrived across the Great Plains. The Ring Necked Pheasant was made the state bird of South Dakota in 1943
Northern Cardinals were prized as pets due to their bright color and distinctive song, but their trade was banned by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The Northern Cardinal was made the state bird of West Virginia in 1949
#WestVirginiaBirds
The Common Loon lives on lakes and waterways throughout Canada, the northern US, and along the souther coast of Greenland and Iceland. They are master divers, capable of diving 200ft down to catch prey. The Common Loon was made the state bird of Minnesota in 1961
#Minnesotabirds
The American Robin was named after the European Robin due to their similar plumage. However, American Robins are thrushes where their European counterparts are flycatchers. The American Robin was made the state bird of Wisconsin in 1949
#wisconsinbirds
Had a bit of fun redrawing @colorreaper’s original character: Vala
#colorreaperdtiys