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February 'Y mis bach, the little month'£595.00
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Goldcrests at Llangwyfan£800.00
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Nuthatches on the track above Afonwen£800.00
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Birth 'till the lamb is birthed like a fish'£395.00
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Oystercatchers on Traeth Lligwy£650.00
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Pied Wagtails at Pen y Felin
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Spring 'Snows melt and flow'£495.00
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A Year at Hafod y Llan
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Alchemy 'Moon, witch, goddess, alchemist, old stone'
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Black 'Corralled in Cae Dan Wal'
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Blackbirds in a Bodfari Orchard
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Crows near Gop Hill
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Cynefin 'heft, habit, hiraeth'
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Dippers at Pen y Felin
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Goldfinches in Autumn, Cilcain
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Herring Gulls: 'the path headed West past the gull raided bins'
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Kittiwakes near South Stack
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Knots over Conwy Estuary
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Labour 'One ewe alone in the field corner'
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Last Gather 'the flock fluent on the slopes'
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Magpies: Seven for a Secret
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Mothering 'he shepherds her into the shed'
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New Lambs
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Oestrus 'the rams are turned out dancing'
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Old Ram 'the flower of his seed whitening Eryri'
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Pied Flycatchers at Gilfach
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Rooks, Vale of Clwyd
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Scan 'a good ewe sent unmarked'
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September 'The cycle begins again'
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Summer 'New wool, like a veil of snow'
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The Wethers Leave the Mountain 'late summer and young wethers gathering'
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Thrushes on the lane above Hendre
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To the Mountain 'the old mountain learned and remembered'
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Winter 'hoofing the frozen ground'
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Barn Owl near Denbigh
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Long-tailed Tits in Snow
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Starling Murmuration, near Aberdaron
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Stonechats on Moel Athur
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Wrens in the Vale of Clwyd
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'And the mountain ash in fruit'
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'At sunset we climb Uwchmynydd'
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'But the robin outside has to hunt and hide'
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'Or stand perchance in ecstacy'
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Gorffenaf II 'Sweet Tea in a Vast Can'
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'Being But Men' (After Dylan Thomas)
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Awst 'Will the tyddyn hold against the storwm Awst'
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Chwefror 'Freckled with snow half-thawed'
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Dark Well (After R. S. Thomas 'Prytherch')
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Ebrill 'A springful of larks in a rolling cloud'
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Farm Child (After R. S. Thomas 'Prytherch')
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Good (After R. S. Thomas 'Prytherch'
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Gorffenaf I 'The cans of tea swing squeakily'
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Hydref 'Winter, they know us again, grow tame, calling for hay at the gate'
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Iago Prytherch (After R. S. Thomas 'Prytherch')
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Ionawr 'Snow on the fields, snow on the heather'
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Mai 'Where a solitary thorn was white with flower'
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Manafon Church 'The church stands, built from the river stone' (After R. S. Thomas)
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Mawrth 'And there's a spirit of wilderness much older, crying when the curlew yodels'
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Medi 'The one field that had the treasure in it'
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Mehefin 'It will deny no fairy and no God an alter for dancing'
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Rhagfyr 'The dreamed Christmas, flakes shaken out of silences so far and starry'
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St. Brigid's Day 'They could feel the February air still soft' (After Seamus Heaney)
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Tachwedd 'Snow soft, but with claws of fire, quartering the bare earth'
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Temptation of a Poet (After R. S. Thomas 'Prytherch)
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The Face (After R. S. Thomas 'Prytherch)
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The Peasant (After R. S. Thomas 'Prytherch)
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To the Farmer (After R. S. Thomas 'Prytherch)
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Under Milk Wood (After Dylan Thomas)
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Wave 'It drafts and redrafts the coast and is never done writing at the edge' (after Gillian Clarke)
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Buzzards Only Above
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May Contain Some Sweetness from Wales
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'Autumn was perfect...' (A. E. Housman)
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'In the valleys of springs and rivers' (A. E. Housman)
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'once in the wind of morning, I ranged the thymy wold' (A. E. Housman)
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'This is the land of lost content' (A. E. Housman)
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Bettane "I Saw him often framed in the gap between Two Hazels"