Sunday, December 22, 2019

Bird Fairies


Bird Fairy named Violeta



Bird Fairy named Jocelynia




Bird Fairy named Charlenia


Bird Fairies are so named because they have feathered wings.  Most mortals would see them as a hummingbird.  Bird Fairies are friendly with all animals, but they are especially friendly with smaller animals, like rabbits, rodents, and of course birds.  Bird Fairies, like all Fairies, wear flying belts to increase their speed and range in flying.  However, Bird Fairies have stronger wings than Fairies with butterfly-like or insect-like wings.  So a Bird Fairy can already fly quite a ways with no need of an antigravity belt.  Even so, most Bird Fairies are more likely to go out and about with their flying belt.  

Bird Fairies are often seen around fruit trees.  That is one of their similarities to birds.   Fruit Fairies like eating fruit.  They also help pollinate the fruit flowers in the spring, so the few fruit farmers that know about Fruit Fairies are not annoyed and the fruit Fairies haveing an occasional cherry or apple or pear, or plum etc.   

NOTE:  All of these Bird Fairies are juveniles.   That is, they are all little girl Fairies, not adults.  INn fact, they are all sistiers.  Also, these are pencil drawings that I chose to not outline in ink.  Because of this the copy is not quite as clear as inked copies.  For printable versions go to "Printables" . . . . or . . . . "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus."   Then scroll down to the bottom of the drop down menu for new drawings like these.    I did these drawings tonight.   

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