STARNINI LORENZO (click on his name to see more where this came from)
| THIS ARTWORK IS COPYRIGHT OF STARNINI LORENZO |
| THIS ARTWORK IS COPYRIGHT OF STARNINI LORENZO |
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| Female Collared Flycatcher Ficedula albicollis by REN HATHWAY |
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| Migrating Blackbird on the back deck of a vessel working near Sleipner B, Julian Bell March 2009 |
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| Female Blackcap May 2004 (Borrowed from North Sea Bird Club) |


Honestly Patrick Gildersleeves is a genius and please take the time to look at his website and his blog. I'm sure you will agree his art is beautiful!
I also asked if he could incorporate a picture of Afghan Snow finch (Montifringilla theresae) which as endemic found only in the Hindu Kush (the mountain range between Afghanistan and Pakistan)

Afghanistan's very own finch can be found in Afghanistan's very first national park known as Band-e-Amir that was only designated in 2009. The park aims to protect one of Afghanistan's best-known natural areas: the spectacular series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a mineral deposit. Travertine systems are found in only a few places throughout the world, virtually all of which are on the UNESCO World Heritage list and are major international tourist attractions.
It is these blue lakes and the colour of the mountain streams that I find so beautiful and I can only further my gratitude towards Patrick for bringing these colours to life in this illustration.
I just hope I can visit this place one day and be fortunate enough to see such beauty! What a shame the snow leopard was wiped out of this area, If those stunning cats still frequented this area it would be unsurpassed.
Thanks for taking the time for reading a not so usual blog entry and hope you enjoy the art posted.
Best Wishes
Jack