Site Map (Alphabetical)
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- Alpine Marmot
Distribution Swiss Alps and Tatra mountains. Has also been introduced into the Carpathians. It lives above the tree-line on alpine pastures.
Size: Length, including short tail: 25 ins. to 30 ins. (63-76cms.)
- Arctic Fox
This species has a less bushy tail, shorter muzzle and smaller ears than the Red Fox. It is also physically smaller and has the pads of Its paws covered with fur. Its pure white winter coat is replaced by a grey or greyish-brown version for the summer.
- Around Captiva by Tom Jones
- Avocet and chick
- Barn Owls original painting
- Beaver
Distribution: This large European rodent is found in small numbers in European Russia, the Rhone and Elbe valleys and in Scandinavia.
Size: Head and body to 3 ft (91 cms.) plus a 15 in. (38 cms.) tail. Weighs from 30-75 Ibs. (14-34 kg.). Heaviest types in the
South.
- Black Cock
- Blind Pass by Tom Jones
- Brown Bear
brown bear. Some in Italian Alps, Pyrenees and Carpathian
mountains and Scandinavia. Larger numbers in the Soviets and Asia. North America also has greater quantities.
- Butterflies & Honeysuckle
- Calm by Tom Jones
- Camargue Ponies
Distribution: Found in the expanse of marshy plains and lagoons in the Rhone delta of South Eastern France. Some of These particular animals are still to be found in the wild and even those owned by the thirty or so private ranches that make up most of the Camargue. are left to roam free during the night. These nimble horses— usually grey in colour, have short legs and broad flanks and resemble the famous Spanish Andalusians.
- Crossbills
- E.T. Furby
- Ebit Auction
- European Bison
Distribution: The shoulder hump aid coat is shorter than the North American Buffalo (Bteon bison). Only approximately 300-400 are to be found In Poland In the Biatowieza Forest where they are protected and enclosed. These were built up from zoos and parks.
- Fallow Buck
- Fox Cub & Tortoiseshell Butterfly
- Genet
- German Shepherd & Golden Retreiver
- Great Spotted Woodpecker 1
- Grey Partridge
- Hedge Sparrows Nest & Brimstone Butterflies
- Iberian Wolves
Distribution Iberia; Also found in remote parts of Europe, Italy, Central France. Scandinavia and Balkans. Outside Europe in Asia and North America.
- Kingfisher 1
- Knot
- Lapwing and Young
- Leopard
- Mallard Ducks
- Mallard Ducks and Common Frog
- Mouflon
Distribution: Corsica. Sardinia. Has been introduced widely over Europe from France to the U.S.S.R.
Size: Stands 28 ins. (71 cms.) at the shoulder and weighs up to 110 lbs. (50 kgs.).
- Percherons
- Peregrine Falcon
- Pheasant 1
- Pheasant 2
- Pintail Ducks
- Ptarmagan 2
- Ptarmigan 1
- Racoon
Distribution: Introduced into Germany and Byelorussia from the Americas. Has since spread to the Nederlands and Luxembourg. Originally found from North America to Northern parts of South America. Is found near streams In wooded areas.
- Red Grouse
- Red Partridge
- Sail Away by Tom Jones
- Sika Deer
Distribution: Introduced into parks in Europe. Feral populations now in Britain and Ireland, also France, Germany, Austria and Denmark. Naturally found in Japan. Taiwan and Eastern Asia down to the Southern part of China.
- Silent Fisherman by Tom Jones
- Snipe
- Snowy Owl
- Spanish Lynx/Pardel
Distribution: May be subspecies of northern lynx and is usually found in Spanish areas including the Pyrenees, Donana and Goto
Size: Around 3 - 4 ft. long (91 -122 cms.) plus tail. Weighs approximately 50 Ibs. (23 kgs.).
- Squirrel-tailed Dormouse
Distribution: Southern. Central Europe and South West and South East Asia. Also the Chilterns in Southern England. Thought to have been first brought to England by Roman soldiers as a food source.
- Stoat
- Swallow & Young
- Swan & Cygnets
- Teal
- Tiger
- Tom Jones Jetty Fishermen
Tom Jones is a master of the impressionist style of watercolors. Tom has been commissioned by government agencies, corporations, environmental groups, clubs, and private collectors.
- Wildcat Kittens
- Wildflowers
- Wildlife block of 12
- Wildlife Prints
Wildlife beautiful paintings in which you can see almost every hair or feather, sense the very atmosphere. In fact paintings that you can live with, for years.
- Woodcock
- Wrens 1
- Yellow Necked Mice
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