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Anna's Gallery
My completed artwork

Gotherage Plantation
Bretton Clough
Many butterflies and flying insects, unfortunately we didn't identify them, a Raven and Kestrel were regularly circling alongside gliders and at the start a cuckoo calling

Wind Hill road to Mortimer lane
We call this wood wild, but thats just the atmosphere of contorted Beech trees and hunkered down Oaks
A willow warbler was the song to this painting
A willow warbler was the song to this painting

Rutted Road to Bretton Clough
A place of tired walkers enjoying the views and many flowers in the verges
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Abney Low
Sheep and Jackdaws kept us company whilst the Cuckoo and the Willow Warbeler entertained

Stanage Farm
- Bretton Clough
For Farmer Jack and his sheep who were intrigued by the resident painter and dogs
Swallows and Swifts dominated here though a kestrel and Buzzard also visited
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Swallows and Swifts dominated here though a kestrel and Buzzard also visited
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Moscar Moors
The sky was full of Swallows and the occasional Kestrel
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Longstone Moor White Peak
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Bach wen Dolmen
North Wales

Stanton Drew

Exploded May
Inside the hedge many birds lived

Smeekley Wood
Look the other way and its all gone

Swallow over Loxley Valley
Towards Holdworth

Stanage from Denis Knoll

Towards Ughill

Hatfield Works
Sheffield Canal

Callow Bank farm Derbyshire

Plane Tree General Cemetery Sheffield
My local favorite tree

Smeekley Wood
Path no longer accessible, most of the wood now gone

Dwarddin Plantation Broomhead
A stunning plantation near Broomhead Reservoir, now mostly gone
Crossbills a plenty
on Loan
Crossbills a plenty
on Loan

Stanage Edge

In a Quiet Wood, Redmires Plantation
Full of life but now cut down
Many Long Tailed tits, Coal tits, Bullfinch, Treecreeper, Greater Spotted Woodpecker and Crossbill visited us here.
Many Long Tailed tits, Coal tits, Bullfinch, Treecreeper, Greater Spotted Woodpecker and Crossbill visited us here.

Roche Abbey
re- landscaped by Capability Brown
A regular Kingfisher and Green woodpecker were our companions here
A regular Kingfisher and Green woodpecker were our companions here

Firsby reservoir
A kingfisher and swimming Grass snake claimed this place as home

Winding Road to Low Bradfield
Part of the Tour De France/Yorkshire, Should really have a cyclist coming up the hill

Uphill - Weston-Super-Mare
Towards St Nicholas Church
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