birdpotter
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Wow Nick. You had a great trip!
Wow.
Wow.
WOW! is a word used so often on this thread - and for the very simple reason that no-other would really do. WOW is what I say (often out loud) at each of these recent drawings - it's obvious you have inner peace and this allows your creativity to be channelled to such exhillarating effect. The craggies and swallowtail show such deft use of expressive linework and just the right amount of colour; the spotted fly. bee-eater studies and landscapes contribute to a wonderful documentary of the area, seen through a true artist's eyes. The maggies and crow have rightly been identified for individual praise and a similer control of colour and light is shown in the worked up bee-eater painting - such a sense of depth to this seemingly simple portrayal. Absolutely gorgeous!
Tsk tsk. Such language! They were only playing.. . . also this kestrel that came down to have a bathe, until disturbed by some w*****s with a dinghy.
Got out for a few hours this afternoon to the gravel pits - not a huge amount about, nice to see 2 wood sandpipers and a juv whinchat, also this kestrel that came down to have a bathe, until disturbed by some w*****s with a dinghy.