It is weekend!
Here are just a few of the birds you may be lucky enough to see, illustrated in John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', publ. 1873. Great tit, blackbird and woodpigeon.

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Did you listen to Usually begins with blackbirds, robins & thrushes then joined by woodpigeons, wrens & warblers.
Lithographs from John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', 1873 in our

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Yep it is a bit of a damp and moody day. But it is still fun to take time out and lose yourself in the work and the sound of seagulls competing with woodpigeon

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The 5th prompt is

Barry the wood pigeon didn’t want to offend anyone that day. So he just nodded along.

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This morning at Newmillerdam: a beech tree background for my squirrel/wood pigeon duo. You can already sense the natural chemistry between them.

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For his waddle-on cameo in my animation, the wood pigeon is supposed to be concerned rather than irate, but, if you’re familiar with wood pigeons you’ll know that they have a limited repertoire.

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A few quick sketches of Magpies in the garden. Hopping around and being a nuisance to the Woodpigeons!

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Edward Donovan drew, engraved, & hand-coloured images in ‘The Natural History of British Birds’; London 1802-1808

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Have you ever heard that Kereru (it is New Zealand native pigeon) can get drunk and fall from trees? True story :) Enjoy🕊

👉 By the way it’s my first comics

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Today I chose with the prompt being DECAY. I found a little dead woodpigeon a couple of days ago (one of the baby ones from my recent stories 😢) and I think it very much inspired this picture. I don't know if there's entirely a commo… https://t.co/fYTlrAJpvH

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Yesterday's wild-eyed woodpigeon was popular so it means I'm working on a series of wild-eyed for a possible

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Garden no. 3 - The Woodpigeon

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Drawing tips for A constant in our garden, the wood pigeon. We're happy to see our resident 'Limpy' now has a new mate.

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We've asked our library staff working from home to send us pics of their view through their windows. We start with Bertie the Blackbird looking amazed that the woodpigeons had actually left some food for him! Get involved and show us what you can see

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The woodpigeon has a distinctive coo. Across England children came up with various different interpretations of what the pigeons were saying. Some thought it was ‘Oh Betty, my sore toe’ and others ‘Take two cows Taffy’.

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Join me on 25-27th Jan for an hour counting and sketching your garden birds for the Today's bird is the a regular garden visitor often heard asking for 'more tea please Betty'.

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Quick NZ woodpigeon I painted up for the fam for xmas

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