Sarah Draws Things
05/27/2026
The collective noun for a group of hawks is a kettle! It’s also a verb: if you see a group of hawks swirling and spiraling together during spring or fall migration, they’re kettling.
I drew broad-winged hawks for this illustration, because the biggest kettle I’ve ever seen was hundreds of broad-winged hawks. I paired them with trout lilies. It might seem like a weird choice to pair something on the forest floor with something way up in the sky, but I tend to see them around the same time every spring. I think they work well together.
Have you seen a kettle of hawks?
05/19/2026
I just added some new ruby throated hummingbird pins to my shop! Have you seen any around? They’ve been migrating through the mid-Atlantic.
I also restocked 7 sold out pins.
Which pin would you choose??
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