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This is the second new post today.
The drawing is of a Cliff Fairy!
Klinta the Cliff Fairy
Cliff Fairies are a type of Mountain Fairy. They live in high mountains and even in low-hill country. They are particularly beautiful. Those that live in high mountains are adapted to life at high altitudes This drawing is of a Cliff Fairy in the summer. She would not be wearing such light clothing if it were winter. However, Cliff Fairies and Mountain Fairies in general are very cold-tolerant.
One more thing about Cliff Fairies is they are often a type of Bird Fairy as well. You see some birds of prey flying far off in the background. These types of birds are friendly to Cliff Fairies. It was actually Cliff Fairies who alerted humans about the effects of the pesticide DDT on the eggs of birds of prey.
Klinta has long legs and long arms. This is one of the adaptations for Cliff Fairies. They actually will climb cliffs for fun. Yes, they can fly anywhere they want. But Cliff Fairies like to climb for fun. Their long legs and long arms help them climb well. And of course, if they lose their grip, they always can spread their wings and fly instead of falling
One more thing to note. Many Mountain Fairies, including Klinta here, are also Butterfly Fairies. There are some species of butterflies that love the high mountain meadows. Mountain Faires, which are often also Butterfly Fairies, watch out for these mountain butterflies. This explains Klinta's two beautiful butterfly-like wings. Of course, she is seen here in her human-size form. Like all Fairies, she can transform back into her regular Fairy size. For Cliff Fairies that is a bit taller than most other Fairies. Cliff Fairies are around 5.5 inches or 14 cm in their natural Fairy size. Most other Fairies are just 5 inches or 12.7 cm tall in their natural height.
NOTE: This drawing is found, in printable form, by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll down to the bottom of the list for the printable version of this drawing. Have fun coloring!
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