Drawing of a Bird

Drawing of a Bird

By coolguy123 | Drawing of a Bird | 5 Jun 2020


Hello Friends,

 

 

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It's been last few days I have been drawing different persons, so I thought of drawing something different and here a step by step drawing of a Bird.
Birds are daily life for all of us and birds are the best friends of farmers by helping them by eating the insects and worms and also helps in spreading the seeds thus helping plantation.

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There are about 9800 to 10750+ different species of birds are there as per Wikipedia for Birds.

Here is the first screenshot I have included with outline of a Bird, it's thin and hence, doesn't visible much, but I have darkened the image to make it visible as much as possible.

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Here is another picture with little changes and a bit more darkening of lines.

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Birds range in size from 5 cm to 2.75 m and yes, you guessed it right, the largest bird, Ostrich sizes about 2.75 m and the smallest bird is the Bee.

The Bird which is being drawn is known as European Robin or just Robin.

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It is said that, this bird is called as Robin because of it's red and orange breasts.

It seems that Robins feature in British Folklore and some parts of France as well.

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Since mid of Nineteenth century, Robins are associated with Christmas by featuring on many Christmas post stamps.

Here is the final one with bird full of color and some branches and leaves of tree as well.

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Thanks for going thru this, hope you like this drawing and coloring.

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coolguy123
coolguy123

I am a blogger who constantly blogs on Steemit and now on Hive as well. I play Splinterlands battles on daily basis and my blogs will be related to that.


Drawing of a Bird
Drawing of a Bird

I would like to show a step by step drawing of a bird and coloring it.

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