Art Gallery
(Cick on any image below to
enlarge.)
 These birds show the
type I prefer as dual-purpose for both showing and
racing. |
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This is a painting of a
Norwich Cropper I did for a fancier. It is stylized to fit the
standard. I prefer to paint a more natural pose. |
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I liked this
type of flying. This is an impression of my first solo flight
in a Tiger Moth in 1942 at Elementary Flying School, Denham,
England. I remember singing loudly with sheer joy on this
flight. I was eighteeen years old and on my way to becoming a
glider-pilot with the British Army, flying mostly
Horsas. |
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I like owls! I
wouldn't see this one in my area; it's a Tawny Owl from
Europe. Along with some other boys, I used to monitor a Tawny
Owl's nest in Britain to prevent the young from being taken as
pets. |
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This is a view from the
loft I had when I lived on Mayne Island, B.C. Each year I
would see a group of swans flying down Navy
Channel.
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Wouldn't it be great to have a loft here? You'd be able
to see the returning race birds for miles. This is a picture I
painted when I was on holiday in Wales. I think they
are known as The Black Hills. |
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Interested in racing pigeons, pigeon racing, homing
pigeons, raising pigeons, facts about pigeons, carrier pigeons,
passenger pigeons, lost birds, lost pigeons, pigeon breeding,
pigeon breeds, pigeon lofts, rolling pigeons, fantail pigeons,
tumbler pigeons, pigeon facts, pigeon breeders, pigeon coops,
pigeons for sale?
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