Kiskadee bird framed oil painting by Barbara Haviland | Barbara Haviland – Blog
The
Great Kiskadee,
Pitangus sulphuratus, is a
passerine bird. It is a large
tyrant flycatcher; sometimes its
genus Pitangus is considered
monotypic, with the
Lesser Kiskadee (
P. lictor) separated in
Philohydor.
It breeds in open woodland with some tall trees, including cultivation and around human habitation, from the
Lower Rio Grande Valley in southern
Texas and northern
Mexico south to
Uruguay,
Paraguay and central
Argentina, and on
Trinidad. It was
introduced to
Bermuda in 1957, and to
Tobago in about 1970.
Title Great Kiskadee
Medium oils on canvas panel
Size 7″x5″
http://barbarahaviland.fineartstudioonline.com/works/939484/the-great-kiskadee-47-50birds-in-50days-for-$50each
Published by barbarahaviland2014
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We have just recently moved the Woodville, Texas. So far, we are both loving the country. I create art for myself. I love doing this. I am a Christian, wife, mother, retired banker, and artist. I started painting in 1976 and was hooked. I have never been bored creating a painting. The subjects are endless. I have been frustrated, but never bored, I will try all subjects, landscape, floral, seascape, still life, and portraits. I belong to several art groups
Outdoor Painters Society
Oil Painters of America
Artists of Texas
EBSQart
Tyler County Art League
I also teach oil painting classes each week in my studio.
When I'm not painting, I love to be with my family. My husband is my best friend and we have been married for 61 years. Yes 61 years. We travel thro this great country.
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