Mourning Doves great subjects to work with because I can paint them in small groups or pairs.
Western Tanagers
I look forward to the return of Western Tanagers from Central America each spring. The males are brilliantly colored but because they like to perch high in trees and deep in the foliage they are often hard to find.
Hooded Orioles and Oranges
Hooded Orioles visit our yard each summer and often perch in one of our orange trees.
Black-billed Mountain-Toucan
Black-billed Mountain Toucans live in small groups in the higher elevations of the Andes. We saw a very active pair foraging in the epiphytes on our last trip to Colombia.
Japanese Cranes
This painting was a commission for a client who wanted a crane group to represent her family.
Jays in the Wind
This piece was a commission for a client who wanted to thank her son for caring for her during difficult times. She particularly likes Steller’s Jays.
Southern Emerald-Toucanet
We had lunch at a restaurant in the coffee triangle region of Colombia and these two toucanets didn't seem to mind all the activity in the parking lot.
Hawaiian Endemics
Last December we birded on the Big Island of Hawai’i at the Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge and we observed numerous I’iwi and Amakihi foraging in the Ohi’a trees.
Thistle Fantasy
I love working out designs with multiple species of birds. Here a mixed flock of American Goldfinches, House Finches and an Anna’s Hummingbird scavenge in wild thistles
Cedar Waxwings and a Robin
The madrone berries are ripe and we have been lucky enough for find several flocks of Cedar Waxwings. There is usually a Robin also enjoying the fruit. This painting was part of a commissioned pair of paintings.