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The redwing and the birch.
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The redwing and the birch. (turdus iliacus)

Bernard Brunet. Field drawing.

Redwing in the grass. In french: the "mauvis".
Here,essentially a passage migrant (from october to early november and then in march-april) ,but some birds remain in winter.
Scientific name
turdus iliacus
o:) Tremendous, Bernard!!! It lacks colours, otherwise I'd think it was the real thing!!! :clap: Beautifully rendered!!! :t: :loveme:

In Spanish: "Zorzal alirrojo" (Red-winged Thrush... just to compare with the English and French names for everybody to see... I love comparing the meaning of birds names in other languages! o:))
 
I love too,Marian :t:...but I don't know the origin of the french name ;) Thanks for your beautiful comment :t: and Thank you too,Florian and Don :t:
 
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A beautiful sketch filled with subtle detail. Well done Bernard!
 
Excellent Bernard!! a sketch that does not need a title my friend, a lovely Redwing, one can imagine the colours :t::t::t:
 

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