Tag: how to draw birds

How to draw a Swift bird tutorial

Let`s learn how to draw a Swift(bird). If you look in the sky in the summer, you will see many long-winged birds with forked tails. These are familiar birds for us – swallows and swifts. They are very similar to each other, but, oddly enough, they are not relatives. A similar habitat and way of

How to draw a cuckoo tutorial

Let`s learn how to draw a cuckoo. When I was little and just starting to learn English, we memorized the rhyme: “cuckoo is near, cuckoo is hear, cuckoo cuckoo cries in the woods”. And why I do not know, but this poem touched me almost to tears. So it turned out that I love the

How to draw a blackbird tutorial

How to draw a blackbird. In the world there are many different species of thrushes. For the most part, they differ in the nature of food and color. The one with the fully black plumage is called the blackbird. Now we will draw this blackbird step by step. Let’s start with a preliminary outline. Never

How to draw a fieldfare tutorial

Let`s learn how to draw a fieldfare. We have already learned how to draw one of the thrushes – the blackbird. And today we are going to study its relative – fieldfare( snowbird). Fieldfare drawing lesson 1 Whatever you draw, at first you always need the most general outline. If this sketch is correct, then

How to draw a blue jay tutorial

Let`s learn how to draw a blue jay. Alas, again I am writing a lesson on how to draw a bird that I have never seen in my life. In childhood I was told about the bluebird of happiness. And I thought it was just a fairy tale, but it’s also appeared that there really

How to draw a Waxwing tutorial

Let`s learn how to draw a Waxwing. Since we are learning to draw here, I will not delve into the topic of biology and the spread of waxwings. I’ll just say that this bird is very beautiful, pretty and sympathetec. Waxwing usually seems plump, but this is the appearance created by fluffy plumage. The waxwing

How to draw a landrail(corncrake) tutorial

Let`s learn how to draw a landrail. This bird is also called corncrake or simply crake. I usually state with sadness that I have not seen in the life those animals or birds about which I write drawing lessons. But the situation with the corncrake is better – I was lucky, I heard his voice