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"<a href="https://www.artistsforconservation.org/virtual-exhibit/4589/artist/890/artwork/bathing-beauty-5927">Bathing Beauty</a>" by Kelly Dodge | Canada
Fieldset

Bathing Beauty

Wallhanging by Kelly Dodge
Dimensions:
11.00" H x 11.00" W
Medium:
Oil
Year Completed:
2018
Subject(s):
Blue Jay
Original for Sale:
Original Available
Artist will donate 45% to Artists for Conservation (AFC) from sale of this work.
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Price: $3,600 USD
All birds go through moult, the normal process of replacing old, worn out feathers with new. How many moult cycles per year varies by species. Blue Jays have one complete moult per year climaxing with a bald stage in which all capital-tract feathers are dropped simultaneously. This results in individuals being completely bald from the neck up for about a week. This moult always happens after the nesting season is over. In addition to the naturally occurring moult, sunbathing is used by many birds as part of their routine feather care. As seen here, the bird adopts a posture in which the body feathers are fluffed up and one or both wings are held out from the body with feathers spread. Birds will orient themselves to expose the maximum amount of plumage to the sun. This painting is of a fledgling blue jay brazenly sunbathing through his first August moult. You can tell he is a youngster as the lining of his mouth is still red and has not yet turned black. I always find it humorous that their crest is the first part to start regrowing, giving the jays somewhat of a punk rocker appearance!

 

 

Bathing Beauty | Wallhanging by Kelly Dodge | Artists for Conservation 2018

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