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A PAIR OF LOVE BIRDS







The above image is a painting done by one of the family member and saved it in the laptop. This is a simple painting with Nature in a fine balance. Green grass, blue sky, colourful flowers, tree and a pair of white love birds near a lake.

 It is a Nature drawing – a drawing of natural things or element made by God. it is also the drawing of anything that can reproduce itself or the drawing of natural object such as plant, flowers, shells, insect, fruits, animals.

 The love birds were the main attraction of the painting.

 The colors that these species come in can vary widely from peach to teal to white to green. They all tend to be rather vivid with heads and faces of a different color than the main body feathers. Many of the popular pet lovebirds have mostly green plumage.

With all the vocalizing, you might think that lovebirds talk. Well, lovebirds usually do not talk in the way you expect. They talk to each other, but not so much to people. Although they are not known for their talking ability, their song is pleasant, more so than many other companion parrots.

Monogamy is essential to the social stability of flocks and underlies much of their social behavior. Lovebirds pine for each other. Lovebirds are very social birds. Generally, it is thought that it is essential for their good health and happiness that they are kept in pairs, not single. If you have a single lovebird, you must provide the necessary social interaction that it is missing from another bird.

Art on Nature provides endless inspiration to artists, where they can bring life to nature in their paintings. Many famous artists like Van Gogh and Monet celebrated nature in their artworks. Nature in art is glorified for its sublime and picturesque manifestation on canvas. It is cherished for its intricacy and beauty.


(This blogpost is  a part of Blog chatter's BLOGHOP prompt : Paint / share a photo of nature and tell us about it)



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