Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Auburn Fairy and a robin


Auburn Fairy
This photo is of a fairy figurine we bought for our garden.  She has auburn hair.  Auburn is a brownish red color of hair.  I call our fairy the Auburn Fairy.  Fairies are mythological beings from European folklore.  They have magical powers.  Some stories report that they are noble but rather vain.  They are almost always beautiful.  They are said to be caretakers of the land.  The leprechaun is actually a type of fairy.

Feel free to to color this drawing as you see fit.  Or you can try your hand at coloring her from the photo I took of her in the corner of our  garden.  However, since my name is Robin, I drew the coloring page with the Auburn Fairy holding a robin.

The coloring page of this, our Auburn Fairy, is available for you to print by clicking on the above link that says "Free Printable Downloads".  You will need to scroll down to this most recent drawing.


Auburn Fairy

If you want to color the robin realistically I have included a photo for you to use.  The male robin has a black head and a bright red-orange breast.  Robins are sometimes called "Robin Redbreast".  They are a migratory bird, flying south for the winter.  Often a first sighting of a robin in the spring is considered the first sign of spring.  Although most fly south in the fall, some robins, if there is enough food available, will stick around in northern locations throughout the winter.  



American Robin, Scientific Name: Turdus migratorius



American Robin drawing

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