Residing on the D'Entrecasteax Channel, in south eastern Tasmania, Australia
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Watercolour on paper

Signed on the front.

Native hens of Tasmania are nicknamed "turbos" as they swiftly dart from place to place. These hens were too intent on looking for food to pay any attention to onlookers taking photos. I came across these three on the eastern foreshore of Hobart, Tasmania whilst housesitting in the area.

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Winsor & Newton Watercolours + mixed media on colorfix pastel paper, ready to frame

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Residing on the D'Entrecasteax Channel, in south eastern Tasmania, Australia
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