Nature for Mugs, Coasters, prints and Canvas
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Pete Lawless
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Nature for Mugs, Coasters, prints and Canvas
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Nuthatch, part of Nature Collection for coasters and Mugs.
Robin, part of Nature Collection for coasters and Mugs.
Great Tit, part of Nature Collection for coasters and Mugs.
Starling, part of Nature Collection for coasters and Mugs.
Coal Tit, part of Nature Collection for coasters and Mugs.
The Dunnock is a small passerine bird and a frequent garden visitor. Also called a hedge Sparrow although not related to Sparrows,
The Grey Heron is one of the UK's most familiar birds. It feeds mainly on fish, but also eats small mammals.
The brambling is a small passerine bird. They arrive in the UK late September and most have gone again by late April.
The native red squirrel is predominantly found in forests in the north of the UK. It has a characteristically bushy tail, large ear tufts and red fur.
The Pied Wagtail will be a familiar bird to most people. Its black-and-white markings and long, wagging tail make it easy to identify as it hops across ground.
The grey squirrel was introduced to Britain in the 1800s; it has spread across the country and has largely displaced the native red squirrel.
A common wading bird with bright orange-red legs and bill.
The native red squirrel is found predominantly in forests in the north of the UK. It has a characteristically bushy tail, large ear tufts and red fur
Robin, part of Nature Collection for coasters and Mugs.
Goldfinch, part of Nature Collection for coasters and Mugs.