
Then I recall that I have bought a book on birds from the used book store at the local public library some time ago. It's Reader's Digest BIRDS: Their Life, Their Ways, Their World. Published in 1979, the illustrations were beautifully done by AD Cameron. Despite the slightly tattered and faded front cover as seen below, it's actually a steal for $2, at 411 pages.

So I launched myself into drawing more of these birds, using water color for versatility. Here they are.
 African Finfoot Podica Senegalensis, an aquatic bird (pg. 162, but I got the name from another image on pg. 37).
 Cedar Waxwing Bombycilla Cedrorum (pg. 39).
 Keel-billed Toucan Ramphastos Sulfuratus (pg. 23, it somewhat resembles the Hornbills which can be found in Sarawak, Malaysia, to my untrained eye).
2 comments:
Mom is really branching out and letting her wings soar!
Thanks for your encouraging words, Onedia. Some may go for breadth while I go for depth, investing my time in just drawing and painting.
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