Saturday, July 9, 2011

New work: "Peekaboo Loon Chick"

“A mother's love for her child is like nothing else in the world.” (Agatha Christie)
'Hungry Loon Chick' (c) John Ashley
"Peekaboo Loon Chick" (c) John Ashley
A young Loon chick peeks out from under the protective cover of his mother's wing. Loons are very protetective parents. When the young chicks tire, they climb aboard a parent's back to rest in comfort. And when the parent senses danger - like when a Bald eagle is flying nearby - the parent lifts one wing and the chick crawls underneath. In this way the parent Loon can make the chick completely invisible from above and from below, but the chick eventually gets hungry and peeks out to see if the coast is clear.

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