Okay, realised the error of my ways, didn't change images to jpeg's, here they are....
Woefully horrible work. I can't imagine you'd be wanting to keep any of these dreadful drawings, you may as well stick them on some w*nky auction site.
Er, but to save you the trouble of listing fees and the like I'll happily take them off your hands and, er, dispose of them satisfactorally.
(a brief translation may read: stop fecking about, get a bit of colour thrown on one or two of these and get a sell-out exhibition organised!!! - it's just WAITING for you!
I don't like wrynecks, wrynecks are bad, wrynecks are evil, an anagram of wryneck is 'evil, horrible bird'. I shall have to come and take your biros away until the French wrynecks become as cooperative as some of the Swedish ones.
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....from my cold dead hands
I love picture 2. I am also one of these Wryneck-less people. I can add that bird to Hoopoe and shrike (any species) as personal 'blockers'.
I have seen two wrynecks now, but both have been very fleeting when they did show and never enough to sketch, even though I'd been waiting for it to show for ages while it constantly gave its 'kin kin kin kin' One day, one day, hopefully very soon!
Have found that if you can come across them feeding and you dont push them they are very confiding. I usually find them where there are ants on either bare rock or clay. They also enjoy sunshine and love to bask. The young are out of the nest about now too which is a good time to try track them down, good luck!
wow and wow, I wish I could draw as strongly as that. (Well, I CAN draw that strongly - but it looks crap when I do) Looking forward to seeing your 'shroud of Turin' develop, a Wood Sand staring back at me is a lot better than Jesus IMO.