Paintings of other birds and animals (and fish) can be found in the gallery.
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My latest watercolour paintingBlue tits pecking the silver foil tops of milk bottles to reach the milk underneath has become part of British folklore. It began when milk was delivered to British doorstops in bottles that had no tops at the beginning of the 20th Centuary. Birds had easy access to the fat rich cream that settled at the top of the bottle. In those days two species of British garden birds learnt to siphon up the cream from the tops of the open bottles; blue tits and robins. After the First World War dairies began to seal the bottles with aluminium foil bottle tops to keep the milk fresher meaning this new food source had been cut off from the birds. However, by the 1950s the entire UK blue tit population had learnt how to pierce the bottle tops to reach the cream, whereas the robins never did. Occasionally an individual robin learnt how to pierce the milk bottle seal but the skill never spread to the whole population as it did with blue tits. The same opportunistic instincts could provide a lifeline for the much-loved Horse Chestnut tree, along with the knuckle-bruising game of conkers. Horse Chestnut trees are at risk by the caterpillars of the Leaf Miner. These moths mine into the leaves, causing them to brown and drop prematurely and many are dying. A biologist from the University of Hull, Darren Evans, has found that blue tits have started to hoover up these invasive pests, which provide abundant and easy pickings for the blue tit during the breeding season. I was inspired to paint this picture by a memory of growing up in the 70's. We would often go to get the milk in only to find a blue tit had already syphoned off the cream, the best bit! With the introduction of semi-skimmed and skimmed milk, and the decrease of doorstop deliveries, this has practically died out now.
Other paintings of Birds and Animals can be viewed in the Gallery. Brambles.Click to see my gallery of Fruit & Flower Paintings or more of my New Paintings.
Or click "more" to see the painting in three steps... 2014's Painting of Poppies to commemorate the centenary of Armistice Day.Red Poppies, a poem by Paignton Poet...
"Oh the fragrance of roses on soft warm air, with strawberries and cream, the best of summer fare" Penny Quilter Click to see my gallery of Other Painting Subjects or more of my New Paintings.
Thomas Gainsborough Statue, Market Hill, Sudbury. #2.
Click to see my gallery of Landscape Paintings or more of my New Paintings. The Stour, Sudbury, SuffolkThomas Gainsborough Statue, Market Hill, SudburyAn original watercolour painting of the statue of Thomas Gainsborough, the English portrait and landscape painter, on Market Hill in Sudbury, Suffolk.
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Eleanor Mann
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