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Claybord experiment [No.3]
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● Warbling white-eye is olive green on its back, from anterior to posterior, and is pale green on its underside. Its feet, legs, and bill range from black to brown.
It has a green forehead and a yellow throat. The white-eye has rounded wings and a long, slender bill – both of which indicate this bird to be very acrobatic.
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Well, it's been a good week of a gap, but finally I'm back to it ;)
I've found that making a feathers is very alike making the fur, what means - lots of tinny strokes ;)
Warbling white-eyes are found in Japan, Indonesia, South Korea, the Philippines, and Timor-Leste. These birds live in forests, open woodland, thickets, and shrubland. Thye can also be found in groves, gardens, plantations, and city parks.
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I'm a bit behind, as I started improving things in the household...
In two weeks time the agency workers will start refurbishment of the kitchen, then replacing all windows and doors...
So I'm preparing/moving things etc...
But I'm missing my painting too, so even if a bit tired, I'm trying to spend at list an hour sometime to carry on the painting...
Therefore the progress is minor, but at least some...
● Today I did some body shading around, to achieve some more definition, and I started pushing the foliage of the greens up towards right end of the painting...