July 9th
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I was supposed to post this beauty last night but somehow I looked around and it was nearly midnight so put it off for today. These are bark cloth fabric designs from the 1940s and 50s which have stood the test of time as beautiful as they were when first made. I rather love the Oriental birds in several of the designs in the top row. Birds of a feather flocking together!
I've been trying to get the binoculars on a pair of tiny sunbirds in the garden this morning but they dart around so quickly I catch no more than a glimpse. The one is a little female in olive drab and there seems to be a quick flash of yellow from the male so I think they are Yellow Bellied Sunbirds which are the smallest of our species here. He is very smart when he stops long enough to see properly with a bright canary yellow waistcoat and sequined emerald green plumage on his head and back - quite dazzling.
Credits: KimberlyZfabrics, robinseggbleunest, sparkleupcycledgoods, 1stopretroshop, Laurel Leaf Farm
I've been trying to get the binoculars on a pair of tiny sunbirds in the garden this morning but they dart around so quickly I catch no more than a glimpse. The one is a little female in olive drab and there seems to be a quick flash of yellow from the male so I think they are Yellow Bellied Sunbirds which are the smallest of our species here. He is very smart when he stops long enough to see properly with a bright canary yellow waistcoat and sequined emerald green plumage on his head and back - quite dazzling.
Credits: KimberlyZfabrics, robinseggbleunest, sparkleupcycledgoods, 1stopretroshop, Laurel Leaf Farm
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