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Cherrywood With Juncos By Robert Bateman

Cherrywood with Juncos by Robert Bateman

"One of the most common birds of the northern coniferous forests is the dark-eyed junco, which, incidentally, used to be called the slate-colored junco. It is, however, seldom noticed in its home territory. Most people are familiar with this little gray bird when it appears in a flock in the southern part of its range during winter. Juncos come down to the snow-covered farmland to feed on the seeds from the crops and the weeds in roadsides and fields. They are one of the most common birds at feeding stations."

"In this painting, I have shown the juncos hopping about the base of my woodpile. For some reason, several large black cherry trees died. These cherry trees produce excellent firewood, but it seemed almost a pity to burn it as it has such a lovely fine grain and rusty golden glow as well as being a wonderful wood for carving." ~ Robert Bateman

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