A Painting Blooms: Woodpecker Drilling On House 1.0

In this A Painting Blooms: Woodpecker Drilling On House 1.0 video, you will discover that woodpeckers don’t just drill trees; if your cedar siding is hiding bee larvae, your home is a barrier to their food. Consequently, Bloomin Fool captures the bird in the criminal act of a bad renovation.

Woodpecker Drilling On House: The Painting Process This video shows the Woodpecker Drilling On House painting in stages from start to finish. By watching the process, you can see how the initial sketch evolves into a completed work through layers of acrylic glazes. This method allows Bloomin Fool to capture the specific details of the bird and the cedar siding.

The Cedar Siding Conflict Cedar siding often attracts the Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens). These birds hammer into the wood to find larvae or to establish territory. In addition, this behavior is most common during the spring months.

Botanical Resources For more information about wildlife and gardening, Bloomin Fool uses the Penn State Master Gardener Program as a resource for all things gardening related.

The original painting is sold. For open edition prints, visit Saatchi Art. For specilized merchandise, visit Fine Art America.

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