start from the head and go down to the vent and write notes then go to the librairy and look up info on bird and match identifactions.
I have the same painting. It is the Ritz hotel in paris outdoor dinner by:Georges Jeanniot - Le Diner A' L'Hotel Ritztook me a while to find it. :)
by the way that he colors it. you can also tell it's his because it looks like he painted write over a real picture of what he paints or draws.
Yes
jicama (large root veggie, from Mexico, brown, looks like a huge potato)
Glass etching pastes or cremes contain fluoride. The most common are sodium fluoride and hydrogen fluoride. This does not 'etch' the glass, it causes fluoridation which looks like etching.
looks like you are preparing an essay as well... lolzzzz
could be: brambling - woodland, winter bird chaffinch - woodland, all year bird redstart - woodland, summer bird stonechat - low vegetation, winter bird hope that helps
if it looks anything like this :
A grosbeak is an adult bird that looks like a sparrow.
The first thing a forensic scientist looks at to identify a deceased is teeth or facial markings that family members could use to identify the male/female.
Sounds like a house finch.
Consult a field guide for house finch.
look at it. if it looks old then its old.
If it looks like an l (L)
white with spots and it looks like a cat
It looks like the coin in the related link:
I once saw on wikipedia that he is an Indian "middle eastern" ...what? Yeah he looks real Indian.... I think he was born and raised on the sea.