Bar-crested Antshrike

The male’s upper parts are rufous-colored. Both the male and female were seen at Laguna de Sonso, Colombia.

The female lacks rufous coloring on its upper parts.

Grey-breasted Mountain-Toucan

Grey-breasted Mountain-Toucan 24” x 12” acrylic on canvas

At one of our stops the proprietor of a dairy farm set up feeders to draw in these amazing birds with grapes. I was able to make dozens of sketches and developed a couple into this painting when we returned

Red-headed Barbet

This is the male Red-headed Barbet. We saw quite a few of these in mid-altitude forests. They never ceased to amaze me. Although the male has the bright-red head and face, the female is beautiful too.

Andean Condor

Taken at Parque Condor a short distance from Otavalo, Ecuador. This park is a hospital for injured birds and a permanent residence for those who are beyond return to the wilds.

Kestrels

Kestret Pair 20” x 10” acrylic on wood panel

Kestrels are not uncommon but these beautiful falcons are often overlooked because of their small size.

Warblers and Pistache

Pistache and Warblers 16” x 16” acrylic

The Chinese Pistache trees outside my Los Altos, CA, gallery burst into color each fall and their berries attract hundreds of yellow-rumped warblers. It is inspiring

Greater Roadrunner

We visited New Mexico recently and saw a lot of this species. I was excited to see my first one, but later we saw them all over the place.

Crested Caracara

A highly opportunistic bird that forages usually forages on the ground, feeding mostly on carrion, but it will eat reptiles, fish, palm fruits, etc. It is found from the Southern United States to the southern tip of South America.

This species is a member of the falcon family.

Egrets Flying Low

Egrets Flying Low 16” x 20” acrylic on wood panel

Egrets Flying Low 16” x 20” acrylic on wood panel

No matter how often I see Snowy Egrets flying low over the water it is always magical.