Scientific Sketching
Scientific sketching involves drawing what you see. The best place for scientific sketching is outside. Look out a window or go outside. Then find something interesting to you. Study it, notice details, and sketch what you see.
Another great way to practice scientific sketching is from a picture. Find a photograph. Take time to observe and notice details in the photograph. Use the photograph as a reference as you create.
I found this outside my house. I brought it inside to so I could look closely and sketch.
John James Audubon was well known for his accurate illustrations of birds. For more information about John James Audubon, click here.

John James Audubon, Blue Crane or Heron, 1836
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