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Robert Gillmor was a wildlife artist best known for his striking paintings of birds.

Last Word spoke to naturalist, author and birder Stephen Moss.

Release date:

20 May 2022

Duration:

6 minutes

This clip is from

Last Word—Shireen Abu Akleh, Robert Gillmor, Leonid Kravchuk (pictured), Carrie White

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