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Recent content by jomo

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    Comment by 'jomo' in media 'Light and shadows-Rose starlings'

    Wow -- this is just stunning! Love the contrast between the big, blocky rock shapes and the tiny birds.
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    Matt's watercolors

    You Americans never get it right. Of course he's singing, O Sweet Canada, Canada, Canada... ;) I love how clean your drawings are. Beautiful work!
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    paintings

    Love your kingfisher! Great action here. I'm envious of anyone who can handle pastels like this -- they've never liked me much!
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    Irish Bird Art

    Name doesn't sound familiar, but I'm sure I've seen some of his work before. Brilliant field work here! Makes me want to bring those watercolours out into the field more often (I really should).
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    New Things with Wings

    This is excellent! An oft-overlooked subject, for sure.
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    Jomo's Sketchbook

    Lastly, male Bobolinks -- love, love, love sketching these dudes. FLUFFY BUTTER PATS!
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    Jomo's Sketchbook

    Next batch: juv Tree Swallow and Common Moorhen.
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    Jomo's Sketchbook

    Evening, everyone! Been hanging out at Grass Lake a couple of times this month, and brought back some sketches. Haven't seen the crane family yet this year (heard distantly but not spotted), but plenty of other grassland specialties. I do love this spot. First up: Horned Lark, Savannah and...
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    May have slipped by un-noticed

    Guess what arrived for me on Friday! I'm prolly the last to get mine, but at least Amazon didn't hang on to it until July like they'd threatened. PHENOM, Tim. Just wow. Loved the extra focus on simple shapes vs perspectives (developing that sort of shorthand is so important to keeping field...
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    On The Hoof - Fieldwork From Orkney

    Love the shapes in the postures of the preening OC -- phenomenally well captured, as always! Rooks always look so cartoonishly phony to me -- perhaps because I associate them so strongly with childrens storybooks. I expect that if I ever see one he'll be walking around with a cob pipe.
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    Welcome to Nick's dining room table.

    I'll second this! Adore the stylized wrynecks. Phenom.
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    Drawings from Catherine Hamilton

    Love these! Been a follower of your blog for awhile, so it's a treat to come across some of your work here.
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    Jomo's Sketchbook

    And from today ... parked myself under the eaves out of the rain and scoped warblers in the trees overhead. Blackburnian, American Redstart and a Chestnut-sided, and a couple quickies of the male hummer that was visiting the feeder dangling over my head. Lastly, a very soggy looking Blue Jay...
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    Jomo's Sketchbook

    I swear, if this endless rain doesn't let up soon, southern Ontario is going to end up an island ... but at least the poor weather has been holding the migrants up until it's convenient for me to get out. Long weekend out in search of what else but warblers (in between getting soaked or eaten...
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    Seemingly the bird of the moment..

    Intended to just catch up on the new posts, and ended up reading back through the entire thread ... adore your field work, absolutely stunning stuff!
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