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  1. Woody

    From 2006 sketchbook

    More excellent work Tim. I've been sketching oystercatchers too and will upload to my sketchbook as soon as I have time. Keep 'em coming in 2007! Woody
  2. Woody

    From 2006 sketchbook

    OK Tim, you've got me started now... http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=72551 Woody
  3. Woody

    From 2006 sketchbook

    Thanks Buzz! We seem to be getting quite a little sub community for artists going on here, and that can only be a good thing. Woody
  4. Woody

    From 2006 sketchbook

    Usual sketching time Tim, early sunday mornings for a couple of hours. Problem is my scanner is kaput and I'm waiting for the new one to arrive. I've just posted three old paintings in my gallery as it's been a while since I posted any work. There's almost always marsh harriers around on...
  5. Woody

    From 2006 sketchbook

    Lovely new work Tim. You found your divers then! On sunday I found my merlin, didn't see any divers though....;) Woody
  6. Woody

    From 2006 sketchbook

    You're right of course. Down here in Kent marsh harriers are so regular I'd be surprised if I didn't see them every outing, likewise the little egrets. Other regulars include barn owl, peregrine and merlin on the Isle of Sheppey. I know quite a lot of people would give their eye-teeth for just a...
  7. Woody

    From 2006 sketchbook

    More excellent stuff Tim. I've got to say I envy your location...'popped out to look for a great northern diver' indeed! Woody
  8. Woody

    From 2006 sketchbook

    Fabulous work Tim. You obviously have the enviable ability to see the simple shapes and transfer that to the page. I think the long tailed duck illustrates that perfectly. Woody
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