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Blue Tits are regular visitors to my garden in Lincolnshire. I'm sure they are more common than sparrows now, which I rarely see. I put up a bird feeder which encourages various different bird species and I really enjoy watching them.

'Blue Tits at the Feeder' is a small oil on board painting. It measures17cms x 12cms. It comes in a white mount which I cut myself which measures 29.5cms x 21cms. It fits nicely into a ready made off the shelf frame.
The painting is signed on the front.
I post using Royal Mail signed for service.

Materials used:

Oil paint

Tags:
#birds ##small painting ##trees ##garden ##wildlife ##church ##native birds ##blue tits ##feeding birds 
Blue Tits at the Feeder (2023)
Oil painting
by Ann Kilroy

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Blue Tits are regular visitors to my garden in Lincolnshire. I'm sure they are more common than sparrows now, which I rarely see. I put up a bird feeder which encourages various different bird species and I really enjoy watching them.

'Blue Tits at the Feeder' is a small oil on board painting. It measures17cms x 12cms. It comes in a white mount which I cut myself which measures 29.5cms x 21cms. It fits nicely into a ready made off the shelf frame.
The painting is signed on the front.
I post using Royal Mail signed for service.

Materials used:

Oil paint

Tags:
#birds ##small painting ##trees ##garden ##wildlife ##church ##native birds ##blue tits ##feeding birds 

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My studio looks out over the houses opposite. They are terraced, made of red brick with slate roofs and beyond them are the tops of trees and the sky. Before... Read more

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