Jynx torquilla | Eurasian Wryneck (EN) | Torcicolo (PT)
This territorial species prefers open forest, and dry sunlit wooded pastures to breed and feed – outlying on larvae and pupae of ants. The ritualistic head-swinging displays the male performs to catch its partner’s attention is at the origin of its curious name.
One of 100 bird species I illustrated as part of a series where I set out to draw 100 birds from Portugal. On that series I selected native birds and also birds that see Portugal as their home during their migrating journeys across Europe, Africa, and sometimes from further away.
This series took me 22 Â months to complete and I have now selected some of my favourites to offer as A5 prints, a size similar to the original drawing.
Originally hand-drawn on my sketchbook using watercolour and pastel pencils.
Size: A5 (21cm x 14,8cm)
THE FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED.
The colours in the print you receive may vary slightly due to monitor colour settings.
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