Aaah, birdnerding! My favourite activity.
You could make it related to art - one great way to learn about something is to draw it. You don't need to be a "twitcher", who will drive 100s of km at the drop of a hat to maybe see a small drab bird in a bush. Watch the birds where you live. Get a basic bird book and learn what the common species are, and how they live their lives. Try to draw them!
I've made several bird illustrations in the past, actually. A far-too-great proportion relative to any other subject matter! If you seek out
one of my older posts in this thread, you'll find the one I've poured the most effort into so far. It's gotten more stylized over the years. I used to just copy bird guide birds, and I slowly moved towards having fun with them.
They're a pretty interesting lesson in character design, too! The whole thing about bird identification is that it requires you to remember the one or two distinguishing characteristics that show how a bird is absolutely not like its close relative. Sometimes, it's colour. Sometimes, it's a crest. Sometimes, it's a slightly different coloured streak! Not totally different from designing characters.
Sevseres, about that app! It reminds me, I tried it once long, long ago. I didn't have a smartphone at the time, though, so I just stuck with a regular paper bird guide most of the time. Back then, it was more or less a glorified dichotomous key, but now that it's been upgraded, I might pick it up again!
Black storks are so cool, btw! They seem like such magical animals by appearance, though I guess every bird I haven't seen is kind of like that for me.
By the way, your scarecrow granny looks very familiar! If you've posted it elsewhere, I might have run into it at some point. It's a very warm drawing, and the hatching (mixed media?) was used to show texture well! The granny also looks very warm and kind, like she's going to give me cookies or something
And speaking of birds, those cardinals are the cutest!
moredhel, if this is your start to painting portraits with watercolour, I believe you are headed somewhere great! There's some good detail here, like the slight depth with the eye sockets, the nose shape, and perhaps the implied wrinkles around the eyes and nose? And this person looks very human, which is a big win! I hope you continue!
Since I did talk about painting many birds, I feel like it might be good to post an older illustration here.
Spoiler: a slight contribution show This painting is super old! It was one of the first watercolour paintings that I was proud of! I think it looks kind of washed out now, but it's okay, I enjoyed painting it. I also posted it on my old tumblr blog two years ago when I painted it, although that blog no longer exists