Author Archive | Teresa Jordan
Day 3 of Ducks
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Day 2 of Ducks
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Sweet Duck
I feel a week of ducks coming on.
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Playful Partridge
I can’t help it…the crested partridge reminds me of the troll dolls I played with as a kid.
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Aristocrat
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Old jester Looks to the Future
Sometimes things turn up and you don’t know where they came from. But this old fellow makes me cry.
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Crested Wood Partridge
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Secretary Bird
Every time I give myself a little assignment, I find myself launched on a voyage of discovery. This week’s focus on fancy crowns or head feathers has led me to the Secretary Bird, sometimes described as an eagle on stilts– found across sub-Saharan Africa, up to five feet tall (almost as big as an antelope) yet weighing under ten pounds. Their Latin name, Sagittarius serpentarius, means archer of serpents, and they stomp poisonous snakes to death with their terrifying feet (I feel another foot drawing coming on.) And their head feathers are pretty amazing, too!
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Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Well over a year ago, I drew a bird very much like this Victoria Crowned Pigeon that I thought had come out of my imagination. As I learn more about birds, I realize that nothing I can invent surpasses what actually exists —though this beautiful creature is endangered in its native New Guinea.