HAWFINCH
Caught and Ringed at Spurn Bird Observatory

Male Wheatear
The Rippack, Fair Isle

White-throated Sparrow
Found around the Bird Observatory plantation by Simon Davies, one of the twelve+ to have graced the British Isles this spring. Great bird found by a great birder!
Male Wheatear
Fair Isle

Blue Fulmar
On the sea in Hesswalls, Fair Isle

Female Wheatear
Easter Lother Reservoir, Fair Isle
(colour reproduction from scanning it has made it very grey)

Golden Oriole
A Quick line drawing of a very beautiful bird sat on the fence just east of the Auld Haa just before it continued to tour the islands crofts in true Golden Oriole Style! IT IS CRYING OUT FOR COLOUR!
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Dead Meadow Pipit Chick
Eas Brecks
Poor weather at the beginning of the nesting season was very hard indeed on the first broods and it wasn't uncommon to find the odd dead brood of chicks that had succumb to the hard weather

Turtle Dove
Fair Isle Bird Observatory grounds
This bird turned up one fogging morning just outside the library windows of the Observatory and fed on what was presumably small seeds left exposed on the bare earth.It stayed for a few days and was a real crowd pleaser, especially given that they are not easy to see these days given their dramatic population decline.It was a perfect subject to study as it fed just feet away from the windows in the lounge and the office.

Pigs
Setter, Fair Isle
I rarely draw domestic animals but these three piglets were impossible not to sketch as they were encapsulating. I made some small sketches in my 10cm X 5cm notebook whilst on migrant census and then worked from the sketches in my room to compose this little messy ink study.
(Unfortunately the scanner hasn't picked up on the colours very well so appears a lot colder than the original is.....I will work it out eventually I hope)
I really like your subtle watercolours! Especially the White-throated Sparrow. The details are so well reduced!
ReplyDeleteSzabi
Female Wheatear muito belo!
ReplyDeleteCláudio
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