xstitcher
female oriole
counted cross stitch pattern
female looked better than the male
going to advertise it
Female Oriole pattern
By Stacey
@xstitcher (39015)
Petaluma, California
May 12, 2016 11:54am CST
I've posted before about the Oriole and his mate that have been visiting our humming bird feeders, and not long ago I got photos of them.
While the male is brighter, I didn't like the way the photo of him turned out as well as the photo of the female, so I decided to make a pattern with her.
I'll put it in my shop ASAP and then advertise about it different places...
I'll put it in my shop ASAP and then advertise about it different places...2 people like this
2 responses
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
12 May 16
why is most male color brighter than males.Like the robin for instance
@xstitcher (39015)
• Petaluma, California
12 May 16
So that they can attract the female in mating season.
@xstitcher (39015)
• Petaluma, California
12 May 16
Yup, I've managed to do a few posts since then (although it's funny, even when I am supposed to be "awake" it takes me a while to "wake up"...)
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