Hey all! I am pleased to bring to you a selection of the birds I drew during March, 2025. Life was still ordinary for me for most of March. But, then, on March 23, my life changed quite a lot, and things stayed in upheaval until into June. Upon the arrival of the mess on March 23, I debated whether I should change the name of my personal challenge, The Daily Bird, to the more appropriate The Occasional Bird.
That said, the quantity of birds that I have drawn since that date is more occasional than daily. So, please bear with me as I work to get my bird challenge back to a daily endeavor. Still not quite there yet -- June 20, the first day of summer.
Anyway, following are some selections from March 2025, when life as still sort of "good".
As always, above each bird, I will include the name of the bird as well as where in the world that particular bird can be found.
palm nut vulture
sub-saharan africa
wood duck
north america
painted firetail
australia
great blue turaco
africa
great argus
southeast asia
white-cheeked turaco
eritrea, ethiopia, south sudan
chilean flamingo
south america
scaly-breasted munia
tropical asia
rufous-collared sparrow
temperate south america
crimson sunbird
southern asia
blue rock thrush
rocky outcrops from europe to asia
koklass pheasant
indian subcontinent
painted stork
tropical asia
superb fruit-dove
australasia
blue-faced honeyeater
australia, new guinea
northern white-faced owl
africa
That's a wrap. My favorites from March.
If you would like to be bored by finding out what happened starting March 23, just ask me in a comment. As I inferred, I am still not drawing a bird on a daily basis yet.
I have prints of several of my birds, and can always get more made up. If you would like a print of any of my birds, please let me know. I would be so honored.
Occasional
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