finch robin junco, nuthatch
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This looks really good and cute! Thank you for sharing this with us tonight.ππππ¦
Thanks!

Youβre welcome! Youβre very talented!πππ

A lovely display Wallowa. πππ·
Thanks! I drew those while waiting for my snow tires to be put on my vehicle. Snow forecast here in about 3 days.
Good Scetching Wallowa- I don't know 'Junco' though. Perhaps We know them under a different name.... I'm in the UK. We have a beautiful programme (program) called 'AutumnWatch' (Fall your side of the Pond), which Showcases Wildlife at it's Best. There are Live Cameras- sixteen hours of the day- along with Camera 'Traps', to Capture Passing animals.
All this is 'Rolled' into four Nightly (nitely) Episodes, over two weeks. These Georgeous Programmes are 'Available to re-watch' for some time, though the Live Cameras are Disconnected.
I have seen some, of your Wildlife Programs, on the Smithsonian Channel- which is available on my Digi-box. The 'Year In Yellowstone National Park' documentory was exceptional, as were the ones on the Mid-West. (Can I ask a 'Stupid' question? Does Dekotta actually have 'Black Hills'?) Once again, a great Scetch.
AndrewT
Thanks... your equivalent of juncos is a kind of sparrow, or so I looked up the other day.
We do have a "Black Hills" region (I've been through there) so named for the dark spruce pine forests by the Lakota Sioux people, or more or less. I love wildlife and wildlife cam programs. (I have a wildlife camera I set up near a friend's garden this summer... caught the hind end of a bear wandering by.)
What sweet sketches Wallowa!
Thanks
Thank you!
These are great Wallowa, thanks. xx
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