Showing posts with label bird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Island Creatures Part 3

Instead of dog walking I've taken to running with the dog (second week in) and this means I leave the camera at home. However that doesn't mean I've stopped seeing the local wildlife, the variation of which has come to surprise me recently! I still see the usual magpies, herons, buzzards etc but most of the following I'd never knowingly seen in the wild before (as stated before no photos below belong to me):

Eurasian Jay
1 sighted


Grey Wagtail
2 sighted


Either Snipe or Woodcock
4+ sighted


Either Short Eared or Tawny Owl
2 sighted


Our dog Izzy with her friend Dotty (Images by KLV)


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Island Creatures - Part 2

Since the last post I've been out walking the same areas once again. This time I stumbled across the charismatic red squirrels (5 of them!), a kestrel and a couple of buzzards.











Images by KLV

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Island Creatures

Since I now live on the Isle of Wight with a dog that needs plenty of walking, I've spent significantly more time outside and particularly along what I think is the Eastern Yar River (or a tributary of). I've always liked the woods, fields, rivers and marshes behind my house so it's been great coming across the local wildlife on an almost daily basis. Normally I'd take mallards and pheasants for granted as they're common enough but really they're pretty interesting birds with beautiful feathers! Them, along with various other species that inhabit the Sandown/Alverstone area, make dog walking a lot more interesting. 

Speaking of interesting, on a walk last week I came across an unfamiliar bird which turned out to be a 'Grey Peacock Pheasant'. This creature is also known as the 'Burmese Peacock' and it's the national bird of Burma/Myanmar, making it even more surprising to find it near my house on the Isle of Wight!


 










Images by KLV

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Christophe Coppens

Promotional fashion videos by Christophe Coppens

'The Collector' evokes thoughts of animal, anatomy, myth and the macabre.
'Women of the Fields' (feat. Roisin Murphy). Think adornment, rurality, nature and ritual.





 Various Coppens works



 

Monday, January 2, 2012

Ara - The Parrot

Having bought my ticket for the Hollywood themed party at the Cygnet Hotel, post to follow, I decided to assemble a statement piece for the occasion. Months ago I received bunches of feathers from a friend via Sea View Wildlife Experience (formerly Flamingo Park) and these included about six macaw feathers. I can't be certain but my best guess is that they belonged to a scarlet macaw (amongst the more well known), as depending on lighting all the primary colours can be seen much like in this particular bird. Anyway when it came to constructing a headpiece with these beautiful feathers I began with the standard hairband style using millinery wire much like I've posted previously and the gold stag detail is present thanks to Katie, which I think finished off the piece nicely and also helped me decide the wearing gold or silver jewellery dilemma! The name 'Ara' is also the genus of macaws to which the most famous belong. It is also a constellation, Latin for Altar and specifically that used by Zeus.

I love the effect my camera flash has on the feathers!


 

 



Images by KLV

So Long Southampton

I must admit that leaving Southampton just before the festive season (moved out 18th December) wasn't ideal though I realised some time ago that it needed to happen. To say goodbye to Southampton I hosted a party and by that I mean I provided a house with music that generally only I liked and got very drunk surrounded by people I like and will miss. It felt good to have the turn out I did and I was pleasantly surprised by some presents including a last minute appearance from my ex housemate, who travelled from London to stay the weekend, and a pair of dead sparrows.

 
 








 

Images by KLV