I am trying out new types of bird to join the aviary. If they’re popular, or even if they’re not, I might make more of them.
Eagle: Inspired by American bald eagles and African fish eagles, this fellow seeks to represent the concept of eagle-ness. Fierce but thoughtful and something of a totem. He is approximately (H)22 x (W)14 x (D)14 cm.


Penguin: I have swum with penguins in the Galapagos. They may seem comical on land, but in the sea they are sleek, efficient predators. He is approximately (H)19 x (W)14 x (D)16 cm.


Flamingo: Nature at its most exotic, these glamorous ungainly birds are magnificent. I have tried to capture the superficial frilliness of these absurd creatures. She is approximately (H)42 x (W)14 x (D)18 cm.

