Kingfisher: I can remember my excitement the first time I ever saw the majestic Kingfisher; a flash of vivid plumage as this little bird dived from the banks of the Macclesfield canal into its dark waters. Mono printed, textured and recycled papers were cut and hundreds of tiny pieces were inlaid and pieced together, like a jigsaw puzzle, to make this intricate creation. Can you spot the recycled dictionary page for the branch? Goldfinch: The striking colours of this little bird and its beautiful songs always catch my attention when they visit my garden. I'll often see them flitting through the apple trees or merrily singing away whilst sitting on a tall branch protruding from the hawthorn hedges. Textured and recycled papers were cut and hundreds of tiny pieces were inlaid and pieced together, like a jigsaw puzzle, to make this intricate creation. Blue Tit: This little bird is one of many Blue Tits that visit my garden every day, flitting between the leaves and branches of the fruits trees and hawthorn hedges. This one has a fairly funky "hair do" compared to its pals, so we named it Tufty. Hand marbled, textured and recycled papers were cut and hundreds of tiny pieces were inlaid and pieced together, like a jigsaw puzzle, to make this intricate creation. Can you spot the recycled dictionary page for the branch? Robin: Whilst I have robins nesting in my garden, always taking an interest at whatever we are up to in the garden, this one was sitting fluffed up on the riverbank watching the world go by on an icy cold winter day at Glendalough, Ireland. Mono printed, textured and recycled papers were cut and hundreds of tiny pieces were inlaid and pieced together, like a jigsaw puzzle, to make this intricate creation.