So here is a trio of birds, an Eastern Bluebird, Goldfinch and a Pine Siskin. What an amazing opportunity to get all three in one shot.
Come and explore the world of DP Artworks. The creative minds, awesome samples, and, weird idea....or is that unique....hmmmmmm. Take a look around and let us know what you think.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Gone birding
Totally can not wait to go birding tomorrow...photos to follow....
Oh and there is a pair of Whooping Cranes at Lake Hefner....here in Oklahoma. They may have moved on.
Oh and there is a pair of Whooping Cranes at Lake Hefner....here in Oklahoma. They may have moved on.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
My main man Max!
I can not even tell you how much this little boy was so apart of my childhood.
Still my favorite book.....
Always has been always will be!
Thanks Maurice
Friday, November 16, 2012
Blue Jays rock!
Who would say they hate Blue Jays?
They apparently don't really know the Blue Jays. Some folks think Jays kill baby birds and eat eggs. Ha....Well "in an extensive study of Blue Jay feeding habits, only 1% of jays had evidence
of eggs or birds in their stomachs. Most of their diet was composed of insects
and nuts."1
Get to know this awesome bird...and you too will understand when I say Blue Jays ROCK!
1. http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Blue_Jay/lifehistory
Labels:
bird watching,
birding,
Birds of Oklahoma,
Blue Jays
Thursday, November 15, 2012
White-breasted Nuthatch
So, what this nuthatch is doing is wedging this nut into the tree.
He will strike at it and break it open releasing the meat and gobbling it up.
The nuthatches are a sweet little bird. We have the White-breasted Nuthatch year round. We get the Red-breasted Nuthatch in the fall/winter.
Labels:
bird watching,
birds,
Birds of Oklahoma,
Lake Thunderbird,
nature,
Norman,
OK,
White-breasted Nuthatch
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Brown Creeper
It was the highlight of my weekend to see this Brown Creeper. They are soooo cute. We only get these cuties in the fall/winter.They move up the tree in search of insects. When it reaches the top it flies to the base of the next tree and works its way up that tree.
Labels:
bird watching,
birds,
Birds of Oklahoma,
Brown Creeper,
Lake Thunderbird,
nature,
Norman,
Norman OK
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Catch and release
The name of this stamp is Catch and release. I added color using both Primsacolor pens and watercolor pencils. Glitter was added for highlights. The ribbon is a jute ribbon. I really like this image. It was one of our first images (in our very first catalog).
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Where does time go?
Soooooooo.....Where does time go? Well, just ask these clever ravens. All of the images are DP Artworks stamps. These are from our new stamps.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Hawks everywhere
There are hawks everywhere. We have been seeing a lot of them.
Above is a Red-tailed Hawk. Want to guess how it got this name? They are amazing birds!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Golden-fronted Woodpecker?
So at the Great Salt Plains I saw this woodpecker. At first I thought it was a Red-bellied Woodpecker, but upon closer look I now think it is a Golden-fronted Woodpecker. So what do you think?
Labels:
Great Salt Plains,
Oklahoma,
trees,
woodpeckers
Location:
State Highway 38, Jet, OK 73749, USA
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Sandhill Cranes in Oklahoma
This past weekend we made a trip north to the Great Salt Plains State Park and The Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge. Over the next few days I will be posting photos and info.
These are Sandhill Cranes. There were hundreds of them flying over head. I am so glad we had a chance to see them.
More tomorrow.............
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
A hard day's work
This is a stamp featuring the amazing Rosa Parks.
It has two quotes from her.
I am such a fan of water color pencils, and used them on this sample. This was a really easy card to make.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
In the park
I love this new image; we called it In the park. This is an oversize card like the previous cards have been.
I used prismacolor markers. The prismacolor markers are like Copic markers.
They give a nice translucent color that can be layered to add shading. I think
I will ask for these for Christmas and build up my collection.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Mt Fuji rubber stamp
Here is a DP Artworks rubber stamp that features Mt Fuji.
Mt Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan. At 12,389 ft it can be seen in Tokyo some 62 miles away. It is one of Japan's "Three Holy Mountains" along with Mount Haku and Mount Tate. Mt Fuji is an stratovolcano that last erupted in 1707-'08. The volcano is currently classified as active with a low risk of eruption.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Fall is in the air.
The trees are finally starting to turn.
I love the view of these photos.
I love this season and the cooler weather.
Soon all these leaves will be gone, leaving the branches bare.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Great Blue Heron
So this weekend at our local lake we saw a lot of
Great Blue Herons.
This guy was looking for treats to eat. I was kind of comical to watch them.
Here is one of their landings.
Here is yet another landing.
They often make a call as they are flying. I did hear one call when it was it was just standing around.
Labels:
birds,
Great Blue Heron,
Lake Thunderbird,
nature,
Norman OK,
Oklahoma,
photos,
pictures
Friday, November 2, 2012
Yellow-rumped Warbler
So the Yellow-rumped Warbler is back. They are here only in the fall and winter. This is a cute warbler the moves around a lot. You can see them on the ground or in the trees. Most often I spot them on the ground. These warblers are usually in small groups.
They have a bit of yellow under their wing as you can see in the photo above.
And as their name implies, they have yellow on their rump. They can be seen at your feeders. Most likely they are looking for black oil sunflower seeds, peanut butter, raisins, and suet. I love when they are back in town!
Labels:
bird watching,
birds,
Lake Thunderbird,
nature,
Norman OK,
Oklahoma
Thursday, November 1, 2012
It ain't fall 'til you see the Dark-eyed Junco
They're back!
My goal this past weekend was to see a Dark-eyed Junco. I had heard they had returned, although I had not seen one yet. The weekend before was a slow birding day, not much action. But this past weekend was awesome!
As you can see we spotted the Dark-eyed Junco....Fall has now started!
Labels:
bird watching,
birds,
Dark-eyed Junco,
Juncos,
Lake Thunderbird,
Norman,
Norman OK
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