Over the last few weeks, I have drawn a whopping 23 birds, drawing one (almost) every weekday.
Here is a summary of all of those birds – click on the links below to visit the relevant blog posts.
Here is a summary of all of those birds – click on the links below to visit the relevant blog posts.
- Antipodean wandering albatross/toroa
- Australasian bittern/matuku-hūrepo
- Chatham Island black robin
- Black stilt/kakī
- Black-billed gull/tarāpuka
- Chatham Island oystercatcher/tōrea tai
- Chatham Island shag
- Chatham Island tāiko
- Gibson’s wandering albatross/toroa
- Grey duck/pārera
- Haast tokoeka
- Kākāpō
- Kermadec white-faced storm petrel
- New Zealand fairy tern/tara iti
- Orange-fronted parakeet/kākāriki karaka
- Pacific white tern
- Pitt Island shag
- Rock wren/pīwauwau
- Salvin’s albatross/toroa
- Shore plover/tuturuatu
- South Georgian diving petrel
- Southern New Zealand dotterel/tūturiwhatu
- White heron/kōtuku
Only one design left – the winner of the Forest & Bird Bird of the Year 2019, the Hoiho, or Yellow-eyed penguin. Keep your eyes peeled for that article, and the designs that I make from these drawings!
EDITED TO ADD:
Find the Hoiho post here!