Original artwork description:

Painted in oil on a high-quality 230 g/m2 paper of 12.6 x 9.5 x 0.016 inches.

Every painting is made using the best quality materials.

The painting is signed on the front and includes a unique Certificate of Authenticity.

The colors may look a bit different depending on your screen settings (they are usually brighter on screen).

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for whatever further information.

The tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) is a small songbird from North America, a species in the tit and chickadee family. Unlike the chickadees, they don't excavate their own nest hole. They use natural holes and also nest boxes, and they are easy to spot in both the north and south parts of the eastern half of the United States.

Their plumage is mostly gray with paler underparts and orange sides. The crest and their tail (about one-third its entire length) are gray, but the forehead is black.

This rather gentle, lively bird is common all year in eastern forests, where its whistled three times two-step song may be heard even during mid-winter thaws. As a curiosity, they can eat snow when the water supply is lacking.

They love sunflower seeds, the bigger the better, and are usually the first birds to give a high-pitched alarm call in response to a predator. As they usually mate for life, they defend a territory throughout the year and help and offer help to other birds when needed. They may join a small flock of other titmice, but these flocks will break up in late winter in order to establish nesting territories.

Materials used:

Paper, oil painting.

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Big-Eyed Tufted Titmouse (2021)

Oil painting 
by Angeles M. Pomata

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Painted in oil on a high-quality 230 g/m2 paper of 12.6 x 9.5 x 0.016 inches.

Every painting is made using the best quality materials.

The painting is signed on the front and includes a unique Certificate of Authenticity.

The colors may look a bit different depending on your screen settings (they are usually brighter on screen).

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for whatever further information.

The tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) is a small songbird from North America, a species in the tit and chickadee family. Unlike the chickadees, they don't excavate their own nest hole. They use natural holes and also nest boxes, and they are easy to spot in both the north and south parts of the eastern half of the United States.

Their plumage is mostly gray with paler underparts and orange sides. The crest and their tail (about one-third its entire length) are gray, but the forehead is black.

This rather gentle, lively bird is common all year in eastern forests, where its whistled three times two-step song may be heard even during mid-winter thaws. As a curiosity, they can eat snow when the water supply is lacking.

They love sunflower seeds, the bigger the better, and are usually the first birds to give a high-pitched alarm call in response to a predator. As they usually mate for life, they defend a territory throughout the year and help and offer help to other birds when needed. They may join a small flock of other titmice, but these flocks will break up in late winter in order to establish nesting territories.

Materials used:

Paper, oil painting.

Tags:
#colorful #bird #birds #affordable #bird artwork #bird and #bluebird #titmouse #tufted titmouse #birds painting #oleo #birdlife #american birds #bird lovers #ampomata 
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After more than a decade of clinical psychology private practice in Madrid, some years ago I moved to the National Park of Cabo de Gata on the south coast of... Read more

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