Hi everyone. Happy mid-week. We've been having some gorgeous weather, and yesterday it even felt like summer. Thank goodness my husband got the plastic off the screen porch because I really enjoyed using it. 😄
Today I want to share another journal page for Mia's Birds challenge over at Art Journal Journey
I had this sheet of printed paper that came out of an old Somerset Studio magazine. I liked it, and decided I could make something with it as a background, versus cutting it up for something that is. I started by taking another piece of magazine paper and a diamond shaped die. I die cut 5 images of this shape. I glued 3 together on the bottom of the page and then two on the lower right side.
After that I fussy cut these 2 birds from a sheet of paper. I left them as is except I did add some yellow to their beaks and upper breast. I also used some punched out leaves and a tag. I made the background on the tag by inking it with a light green ink pad and then using a crackle stamp image and some darker green ink. To cover up the tag's hole I used a yellow dewdrop (manufacturer's name) for these small glass-like water drops. Finally I wrote in my quote.
I must admit the only butterfly I’ve seen was yesterday, the first of the season. It was a big yellow swallowtail. But I have had a whole lot of birds, including a male scarlet tanager I also saw in the woods yesterday, but that I couldn't get a photo of because of all the leaves.
Here he is, thanks to a photo I borrowed from Cornell's All About Birds website.
Mom and Dad Baltimore Oriole have been around. Funny how they always come by in the spring and then vanish into the woods after a short time. I have lots of photos of Dad.
But only one of Mom as I haven't seen her as much as I have Dad.
I've also had 2 male Rose Breasted Grosbeaks at my feeder too. Sometimes at the same time, but those photos didn't really come out.
I think the bluebird babies have fledged. Sadly I missed that event. Maybe they'll have another brood because last year they had 2. But before the bluebird house became empty, I snapped a couple of photos.
And finally, I've seen the Myrtle warbler a couple of more times, but not as much as this pine warbler. He/she is around a lot and isn't too afraid of me either.
I can see why they are called warblers, because one day he decided to sing as he sat on the fence and wow, what a song.
That's all for me today. Have a wonderful middle of your week.

Some outstanding birds in your yard, Erika. A Scarlet Tanger is very eagerly sought here and not easy to find. No doubt they are waiting for hordes of insects to feed their young - and we are not! All the best - David
ReplyDelete...you have had some great, colorful visitors!.
ReplyDeletewow pretty birds! I have probably heard some of them sing in the woods, but never get the sight of any of them. They are so shy...
ReplyDeleteI love that giant butterfly as the background of your page.
You get great birds at your feeder!
ReplyDeleteSo many birds in your yard! I hear lots of birds and have captured them via Merlin to identify them, but I haven't seen many of them as they are in the woods or trees
ReplyDeleteYou get a LOT of birds to visit your yard. I get a few robins, but they don't stop at the feeders I have.
ReplyDeleteYour latest page for AJJ is fabulous. I'm impressed. I like the butterfly background and how you used the page to your advantage. This is a wonderful entry and great for Mia's theme.
You have some gorgeous birds at your feeder. I only seem to get sparrows and the occasional cardinals or chickadees. I love this page. And am intrigued by that spiral seed cake. Is that a work of art by the birds or did it come that way?
ReplyDeleteYou have sweet visitors in your garden🏡 Thanks for photos 🐦⬛🌞
ReplyDeleteLovely page and photos
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Erika! I always love seeing the birds!
ReplyDeleteYour journal page is gorgeous!
What a beautiful show you have in your yard! So many colorful birds visiting provide excellent inspiration for your lovely art.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see these birds at your feeder.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday wishes ... the week is flying by!
All the best Jan
The journal page is just lovely! The music background and the butterfly are gorgeous.
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Thanks for sharing this journal page. It's fun to read and see your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, both artwork and photos. I have never seen a male scarlet tanager, or a female for that matter. Saw a female rose breasted grosbeak but the male never showed up. One of these days I hope.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE seeing birds. And those that come to your feeders, are amazing. Please do not stop posting such beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your entry in my challenge at AJJ. Hugs.
Nice page, love that huge butterfly background, xoxo
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