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Preying In The Snow

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Preying In The SnowI used to put nuts on top of a dry stone wall in winter to attract birds which I could then view from my studio window just a few metres away whilst I worked. I witnessed many magical moments from that window a great spotted woodpecker being repeatedly chased away by a robin a tenth of its size, so many elusive long tailed tits appeared at the same time that I couldnt count them, the wrens, the chaffinches, nuthatches, pheasants, the crows and ravens

 “I used to put nuts on top of a dry stone wall in winter to attract birds which I could then view from my studio window just a few metres away whilst I worked.
I witnessed many magical moments from that window - a great spotted woodpecker being repeatedly chased away by a robin a tenth of its size, so many elusive long tailed tits appeared at the same time that I couldn’t count them, the wrens, the chaffinches, nuthatches, pheasants, the crows and ravens that would ‘skip’ up to the nuts from the woodland floor behind the wall, take a nut and then hide it in amongst leaves, saving it for later but the most remarkable thing I witnessed was during the first snowfall of winter - a stoat, cute and gorgeous in its white winter coat appeared, its head popping out from the dry stone wall, then disappearing and reappearing in a different spot.
The snow had peaked its curiosity. Then in a what seemed like a very childlike human moment of abandonment, it leapt for joy from the wall to catch snowflakes.
Except what I thought was a very intimate and unguarded moment of joy and excitement was in fact a cold, calculated move by a fearless predator. It wasn’t playing in the snow as I initially thought. It was preying in the snow.

The head popping out from the wall wasn’t curiosity related to the first snowfall, it was checking to see if any birds were eating nuts, using the wall as cover. What seemed to be a joyful leap in the air to catch snowflakes was in fact the planned and calculated leap of one of our most fearless and ingenious predators - the crow, twice the size of the stoat tried to jump and fly out of reach but it had no chance.
My heart was racing. A seemingly joyous moment turned into a massacre in a split second. I felt both privileged and guilty at the same time. Privileged to have witnessed something so remarkable, guilty that I’d unwittingly played a part in the crow’s demise.
That brought an abrupt end to the nuts on the wall. I bought a bird table and cited it in the open instead.
So this painting is unlike a lot of my others, instead of magnifying a quirk or illustrating an imagined scenario, it’s an attempt to share that moment of realisation with you”

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Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Owls love it too!
My friend who is a licensed Master Falconer currently has an Owl as her partner. The owl (a female) is playful and had stolen a dog toy a while back and played with it until she shredded it. She loves her squeaky fish and plays with it every morning, tossing it about or shaking it.
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Becky
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Great toy
Style: Crappie
Bought this for my "nephew" dog who goes fishing with us every year in a boat. Keeps him busy. He loves it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
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Beck
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
Sturdy but stitched weird
This is a sturdy toy with thick fabric. I love the printing and the rope inside. My coonhound destroys anything resembling plush in a heartbeat and this is perfect for her. The weird thing is the stitching. When making something with a pattern, you'd usually turn the outsides to each other, stitch it up, then turn it "inside out" (which is then actually right-side out) and stitch up the last bit after filling or whatever. This was just put together right-side out and stitched, so it looks kind of unfinished. The stitching is solid, no complaints there, but it keeps it from being a great gift, which it could be if it was stitched better. When I looked at the pictures of the different options I noticed some were stitched like mine and some "normally". Weird. Otherwise great.
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Allison V
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Crappie toy
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Our Zoey loves this toy! When we couldn’t find her favorite toy anymore we ordered this one. She loves it!!
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Dustin Thompson
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 2
Not heavy duty
Took my Golden Doodle less than 2 hours to free the rope from the inside, the squeaker didn't even squeak when we got it
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