(1) My current solo piece is (still) Howard Ferguson’sThree Sketches for Flute and Piano.I’m also working on No. 15 of18 Studies for Fluteby Joachim Anderson, Op. 41, in Robert Cavally’sMelodious and Progressive Studies from Andersen, Gariboldi, Koehler, and Terschak for Flute, Book...
I saw this in action recently while watching a Blue Jay, and I made the sketches above to show the changes as the bird’s head turned. The dark frame around the face and throat of a Blue Jay is an unusual plumage pattern that includes fairly inflexible head feathers at the back o...
I special thank you to Andy Birch, birder and artist extraordinaire. He’s incredibly helpful with tough IDs. Hiswrite-upand sketches of the difference between American Pipits and Siberian Pipits shows how tricky this ID can be. Glad he encouraged me to keep looking and get better documentation...
Why watch birds? Birds engage our minds and senses, and connect us to nature and a broader community. They’re beautiful, distinct, and diverse.With Spark Birding, explore birdwatching through personal stories of discovery, articles, tips and online courses. 为什么要看鸟? 鸟类吸引我们的思想和感...
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s All Things Considered. She illustrates her books and magazine articles with her own sketches and watercolor paintings. Letters from Eden (Houghton Mifflin, 2006) will soon be followed by a memoir about the birds she has raised, healed, studied and followed throughout her life. She lives at...
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Chris:It’s a serious bird person. All British birders used to, I think they’ve moved into the American fun realm a little more these days. But they all had notebooks, they made sketches of rare things that they would need to submit to make sure that they were approved and all that...