It's been another great year of Audubon California enewsletter art. Here's a look back:
January: Sandpiper, Cathy Daniel. Acrylic.
February: Gull, Christine Petersen. Monochrome.
March: Juvenile Common Murre, Leonna M.
April: Great Blue Heron, Pen and ink, Stephen Weston.
May: Snowy Egrets in Bodega Bay, Oil Paint. Colleen Caubin.
June: Osprey, Graphite. Jennifer Bates.
July: Red-necked Pharalope, Colored pencil. Matthew Doder.
August: Turkey Vulture, Watercolor. Lucy Cain Sargeant.
September: California Quail, detail from cover art by Anna Saccheri for California band The Corner Laughers.
October: Steller's Jay, Joshua Coffy. Find him at undersong.com and thegiftprolific.com.
November: Western Bluebird, Nicole Shuman. Find her at instagram.com/wettaildesigns.
December: Wilson's Warbler, Leena Khanzode.
Remember you can submit your work by emailing a JPEG or TIFF that is at least 600 pixels wide to auduboncalifornia[at]audubon[dot]com.
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