Thanks guys. Aye, the RP is one of those species that seems to be a favourite with artists - I guess it's a combination of plumage, character and the environment they are usually in i.e there's nearly always lots of interesting stones and pebbles, or smooth sand, to sit your bird against.
Three Tuftie studies of birds in various preening, exercising modes. A lot more engaging and challenging than side-on portraits. I do find it very difficult to develop the form and define where the 'creases and bumps' are in preening studies without over-doing it, but I think I'm slowly getting there.
Quick sketch of a local rarity - Turtle Dove. Now as common as Rocking Horse XXXX in the Hudds area, this bird was regularly visiting my mate's neighbour's garden oop on't moors. I spend too much tome sketching collared Doves at home to really get excited about this from an artitsic point of view, but they are a different class to the collareds.
Cheers
Russ