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Today's post is another in my series of drawings of species-specific Tree Fairies.
Tree Fairies - Birch Tree Fairy
Tree Fairies - Birch Tree Fairy (full dress version)
Birch Tree Fairies are particularly attached to Birch Trees. They are beautiful Fairies that love to transform to mortal size and sit up in their tree. Of course, they protect all the trees in the forests, but Birch Trees are their favorite. Of course, all Fairies can change size from their natural 5 inches tall to mortal size. But not all Fairies choose to do this. Birch Tree Fairies, like some other Tree Fairies, have wings that look a lot like a birch tree leaf. When in diminutive size a Birch Tree Fairy can hind under her wings when sitting on their favorite tree.
Notice that this Birch Tree Fairy is wearing woven birch tree leaves for her clothing. She also has on the traditional flying belt that Fairies often wear. The flying belt gives Fairies the ability to fly at high speed and fly far distances. All Fairies can fly without the flying belt, but they can't fly for long distances at high speed without a flying belt. The Fairy term for flying belt is Volantem Balteum.
Birch trees have a unique type of fruit. Remember that any seed-bearing structure on a tree is the fruit. Birch tree fruit is a catkin. A catkin looks a bit like a fuzzy cattail. There are many tiny birch tree seeds in each catkin.
NOTE: There are two drawings here. Sometimes Birch Tree Fairies wear two-piece outfits and sometimes they wear one-piece outfits. So I drew this Fairy both ways. These drawings, in printable form, can be found by clicking on the "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus" button at the top of the page. Then scroll down to the bottom of the list. New drawings are at the bottom of the lists of drawings. When coloring the drawing you choose to print... remember that birch tree bark is white with black markings.
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