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Sketch Tuesday: Birds

 Thayer’s Gull

GraceNotes spends a lot of time in the backyard cavorting on the swing, watching her blueberry bush (she races the birds) and keeping an eye on the fennel (we have more caterpillars!) She also has a gaggle of goslings that she feeds when they sail over, and at one of these dried bread banquets, she is pretty sure she spotted a Thayer’s Gull.

This time of year we often see gulls and ospreys and occasionally, a brown pelican, fish in the shallow river water behind our house.   She looked in our National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds (Eastern Region) to try to identify it, and decided that the gull she saw is a Thayer’s Gull.  Later, we looked it up and we’re not quite sure based on the range, but she is!  Since birds rarely pose for a portrait, she sketched a Thayer’s Gull from our wonderful bird guide!

Great Egret

Sunday morning, very early, finds me at the kitchen table in front of the window.  A new sketch pad (smaller, less intimidating) lies open, the first page sits empty and waiting.  Prismacolor pencils, freshly sharpened, stand at attention.   Sketch Tuesday theme: birds.  A cup of coffee, perfectly blended, steams within reach.  I have at least an hour of uninterrupted time ahead of me.  Surely the planets have aligned…

It is low tide.  A flash of gleaming white swoops in from the east; a Great Egret glides, low and smooth, skimming the surface of the water.  Wings gather, long black legs stretch out, and with barely a splash, the bird lands in the shallows.  There is a moment of stillness before the slow majestic stride begins, ever alert, ever watching.  His head turns; he halts.  Poised, every muscle tense, yet motionless.  With barely discernible movement, the long slender neck draws in, tightens like a spring.  In the blink of an eye, he strikes -  Success! A silvery fish dangles on the spear-like beak, and then with a flip of the head it disappears…

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Something in a Smoothie

Something in a Smoothie

Ripe, red strawberries ready for a smoothie (in the blender! Hint hint!).  GraceNotes sketched this for Sketch Tuesday.  Join in the fun! 

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April 1, 2012 · 11:01 pm

Sketch Tuesday Something with a Logo

Here is what Grace submitted to Harmony Art Mom’s Sketch Tuesday assignment “Something with a Logo.”  Yes, we do more than our fair share of shopping at Target…Yes, Grace wants a dog.  Not getting a dog. 

Sketch Tuesday - the Target Dog

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Something that lives a long time…

This was a fun Sketch Tuesday assignment!  We learned a lot about whales with our Apologia Zoology II curriculum, and had a great review with our recent read-aloud Seabird, and our study of the South Atlantic.  Somewhere in all the books, study and videos we remembered that whales live a long time!  Grace decided to sketch the Bowhead Whale, which does not migrate to the South Atlantic like other species, but stays up in the Arctic regions. 

We found information on Ask.com which quoted a Wikipedia report describing a bowhead whale specimen caught off of the coast of Alaska, found with ”the head of an explosive harpoon embedded deep under its neck blubber. The 3.5 inches (89 mm) arrow-shaped projectile was manufactured in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a major whaling center, around 1890, suggesting the animal may have survived a similar hunt more than a century ago.” It is now believed that Bowhead whales live longer than other whale species, and possibly as long as 150 to 200 years. 

Bow Head Whale for Sketch Tuesday

We sent the sketch in to Harmony Art Mom who coordinates Sketch Tuesday, and here is a slideshow of all the participants and the various things they sketched that “live a long time.”  We were especially delighted to see Yoda appear!

 

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