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A friend said I should do more of my 'unusual' birds awhile back and I played around with a few drawings and came up with this idea. It is a 9 by 6 inches gel pen drawing with color pencil on medium bond acid-free paper. He's no particular variety, of course, but he does like to vocalize. And you can't fault him for having something to crow about even if he isn't exactly a crow. So what does Original Jones Art think he's doing in northwest Austin, Texas? Whatever it takes. Addendum: The makers of a certain game took offense to my using the adjective 'angry' in the title of this piece. As I will not do anything to give this third-rate company any publicity and since I am a tightly-budgeted retiree, I have changed that adjective to 'irate.' As my image does not resemble those in that over-rated game, I think this move should suffice. ;)

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Ginger Lovellette 11 Nov 2021

He makes me laugh. He's cute.

Artist Reply: It was this inherent cuteness factor that made me want to see what he would look like in color and on a CJ landscape. Well, maybe not, Ginger, but sometimes it does leak out onto the paper unbeknownst to the artist. :)

Al Budarin 09 Nov 2021

Who's he ticked off with,& why,,,I think he needs anger mgmt.

Artist Reply: Well, being a bird of several other colors, he feels he's not getting his due, Al. His only reward is someone with a BB brain shooting BB's at him. He's usually as calm as your average vegetable. ;)

Marie josé LAURIER 09 Nov 2021

MY PIC AND FAV.

Artist Reply: Thanks, Marie! Hope your day is a pleasant one. :)

Ray Steele 09 Nov 2021

He does look pissoff

Artist Reply: He's tired of evading house cats and bipeds taking potshots at him, Ray. Of course, there are other environmental factors that might evoke the ire of our feathered friends, if there little brains worked that way. Thanks! :)