Tree Planting
Mossy Copse Two
Clive with the host pole borer
The Tree Team - happy in their work
Waistheight Trees
Clearing round trees
Shallow Harbour Tree Nursery

The Animals
Horses along the shoreline
Cocoa discovering nuts
Jody, Avalanche and Little Rock
Little Rock, Avalanche, Cocoa and Jody
Cocoa meets the gang
Minstrel
Minstrel at the races
Resting Horses
Sam
Ten Pups....waiting for grub
Jess as a pup with the Boss
Hale and Pace at 7 weeks
Baldrick & Jem
Manxie
Chivers relaxing
Milking
Cattle
Hens in the snow
Sheep
A young gentoo penguin with a pet sheep
A Hoggett
The Duck as a shearling
The coloured flock after shearing
Camera Shy Colored Sheep
Coloured lamb at front plus adults
4 New Arrivals
Shades waiting to be let out
Woeful arrives

Shearing Shots
Handshears
350 Hoggets waiting to be loaded into the shearing shed
Hoggs in shed
Husband and wife team from Cumbria, England.
Throwing a fleece
Ready to skirt white fleece
The Boss shearing really black wool
Black Hoggett
Charcoal Wether
Horns VS the Boss
A spotted sheep being shorn
Mike Pora, Aussie shearer extraordinaire, tackling one of our halfbred rams
Shearing really white wool
A closeup look at our wool
Wool Press
What's he doing to ME? The ear notch is our station mark, known as a back bayonet. All male
sheep have this cut out of their right ear at weaning, all females out
of the left ear. Makes life easier when drafting a big mob. The
opposite ear to the station mark bears a coloured tag indicating the
year the sheep was born, also assisting us when drafting sheep (ie
sorting them into flocks ready for shearing). Halfbred ewes and rams
also have a larger coloured tag indicating their bloodline.
Black Sheep Designs
Black Sheep Design Sweaters
Islander design sweater

Shipping
The Tamar FI is the Falkland Islands' coastal vessel, moving all kinds of freight round the Islands. This photo shows an early start to the day, to catch a high tide and calm weather in order to load sheep easily.
Four hundred newly shorn ewes waiting to be shipped off to their new home on Weddell Island - early morning. They reached Weddell a few hours later. Weddell had finally got on top of their Patagonian fox problem, using 9-wire electric fencing round the lambing camp and a poisoning programme to reduce the fox population.
Loading ewes on the sea truck Temporary pens were set up on beach to load the sheep onto the two
Seatrucks, to be ferried to the MV Tamar FI. Sheep hate going
downhill...
The ewes loaded remarkably well, only two making a bid for freedom. One of these leapt out of the pens and away, the other into the sea - but a quick thinking crewman grabbed a hindleg and she was brought unceremoniously back into the Seatruck.
Mini-bales in the Tank
FIGAS Plane
Loading mini-bales on the plane
The Beaver Plane
MV Forrest
Pen and Ink Drawings
by Falkland Islander Sonia Felton

Property of Clive & Rosemary Wilkinson
Baldrick & Jem
Three Sheep
Sea Gull
Puffing Pigs
Quark
Sealions
Seashore
Shearing
Cattle
Ewes & Lambs
Penguins
Redback Nest
Back Door
The Horse Paddock
A Lamb
Pale Maidens
Peat Shed
Scurvy Grass
Yearling Horse
Moulting Hens
If you'd like to contact Sonia Felton about her work, please send your correspondence by airmail to:
Sonia Felton
Fitzroy
East Falkland
Falkland Islands
Falkland Island Scenics
Clouds reflected on a calm sea
Evening sky
Gentoo Penguin Rookery
Gentoo Penguin on Nest
Pumice Stones
Upland Geese
Immature Johnny Rook
Pebble Island Settlement
Port Stephens potato patch
Wood Cove, Port Stephens
Gorse at Port Stephens Cemetery
Sapper's Hill Stone Corral
Stone Runs
White Horses
Gentoo Penguins
Quark Fishing
Cormorants on sea fence
Military starling or 'robin'
Grey Ducks
Kelp Geese
Logger or flightless steamer ducks
Male Redback on post
Magellanic oystercatcher
Female redback on wire tail spread
Family
Kids on Pebble Beach
Kids playing on war relic
Family after liberation
Clive and Rob
Alistair with Jo
Dorothy on Spirit with Alistair