Let`s learn how to draw a Starling. It is believed that the Starling is a very common bird. It lives almost everywhere and people even specifically settled starlings because they valued their ability to kill insects and protect crops. Another issue is that starlings do not mind to eat the grain and fruit and can
Let`s learn how to draw a Great Tit. If we are not professional ornithologists, it would be difficult to distinguish between small birds by body shape. Agree that we know these birds mostly because of the color or characteristics, such as crest. Therefore, while we perform a linear pattern – the great tit, we have
Let`s learn how to draw a sparrow. There is no doubt that everyone knows how Sparrow looks because it is a widespread bird and besides sparrows with pleasure settle near human habitations. Sparrow drawing lesson Although sparrows are everywhere we can’t draw them from life because they are very nimble and restless birds. It is
Let`s learn how to draw a Bullfinch. Everyone will agree with me – bullfinch is a very cute bird. Bullfinches come to our city in the winter. Don’t know where they summered, but it is clear that they like to spend the winter on our mountain ash trees. Hundreds of plump red balls jump from
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
Let`s learn how to draw a Rook. We have an omen that the rooks arrive and bring spring with them. Even if everywhere there are snowdrifts and frost, the appearance of rooks predicts warmth and the revival of nature. And then they start to build their nests out of twigs and so they make noise
Ho to draw a Crow. The crow is a bird that is a distant relative of the raven and rook. These three birds have a fairly similar body shape. And if you consider that their color is usually black, then it is difficult to distinguish them. However, we were lucky-we have gray crows and we