Sand pansy Viola tricolor ssp. curtisii
Showing yellow and cream colouration and sprawling, tufted habit
Rough bent Agrostis scabra
Rough bent grass Agrostis scabra with details of spikelet and ligule
Little Bluestem grass Schizachryium scoparium
Little Bluestem grass Schizachryium scoparium including roots
Emperor dragonfly Anax imperator
Male Emperor dragonfly cut to white showing distinctive green and turquoise colouring
Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca
Male Pied flycatcher in amongst leaves of the English oak Quercus robur
Black Oil beetle Meloe proscarabaeus
Black oil beetle Meloe proscarabaeus showing distinctive abdominal shape and antennae.
Spotted flycatcher Muscicapa striata
Spotted flycatcher Muscicapa striata perched on a gravestone, eating a beetle. Completed for Cusop Churchyard nature panel.
Spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta
Spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta with leg bone of giraffe
Anting Green woodpecker Picus viridis
Green woodpecker Picus viridis anting for parasite removal
Feeding Greater Spotted woodpecker Dendrocopos major
Greater Spotted woodpecker Dendrocopos major seeking food. Using its beak to pry under areas of bark, the woodpecker looks for small insects.
Digestive system of bird
Digestive system of bird using domestic chicken, in diagram format, with close up of gizzard
Bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis
Bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis fighting, using his horns to charge at a mating rival.
Comparison of Beak use in Darwin’s Finches
Comparison of Beak use in Darwin’s Finches. Stippled illustration showing singing, feeding, and preening.
Beak comparison in Darwin’s finches
Beak comparison in Darwin’s finches showing use feeding, singing, and preening. Line drawing.
Singing Darwins Finch Geospiza fuliginosa
Singing Darwin’s Finch Geospiza fulginosa showing beak in use.
Singing Darwins Finch Geospiza fuliginosa
Singing Darwins Finch Geospiza fuliginosa. Line drawing showing Galapagos finch and beak use.
Bird preening Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris
Bird preening Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris line drawing showing the beak in use in parasite removal
Preening Darwin’s Finch Geospiza magnirostris
Preening Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris line drawing showing the beak in use in parasite removal
Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris eating a Tribulus seed
Darwins Finch Geospiza magnirostris with Tribulus seed. Stippled illustration showing beak adaptability.
Darwin’s Finch Geospiza magnirostris with Tribulus seed
Darwin’s Finch Geospiza magnirostris with Tribulus seed (line drawing)
Orange Hawkbit Fox and Cubs Pilosella aurantiaca
Fox and Cubs showing stolon and basal rosette of hairy leaves, along with distinctive orange and yellow flowers
Field bindweed or Small bindweed Convolvulus arvensis
Pen and ink illustration for title on Poetry anthology
West Indian stinging nettle or Zouti laportea aestuans
West Indian stinging nettle or Zouti laportea aestuans in flower
Trumpet bush Cecropia peltata
Trumpet bush Cecropia peltata showing a section of a much larger tree