"I volunteer once a week at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. I would live there if I could! Instead, I go in and paint studies of specimens of some of my favorite birds, this being one of them. Cooper's hawks are found throughout North America, and are becoming increasingly more common in the Chicago area. One of accipiters' distinguishing field marks are their long banded tails.*** This painting has a very rough pencil sketch on the backside that I did as a 'practice run' of the hawk." - Diana Sudyka
The Facts:
-13 x 14 inch original watercolor
-Watercolor on one side of paper, rough, unfinished sketch of hawk on backside.