BIRD
Barn Owl, Blue Jays, Cardinals, Great Blue Heron, Great Egret,
Mockingbirds, Oriole, Osprey, so many owls, Peregrin Falcon, Rosette
Spoonbill, Turkey Vulture, Woodpecker, Wood Stork and more!
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Birds on the Bay at Night 16 x 20" photo$49.95
This 16 x 20 inch photo showa a beautiful view of birds and the bay as the sun sets. Have a dental patient focus on the photo to relax! Most of the definable birds are brown pelicans. The sky is a marvelous mixture of clouds and color. Our world class wildlife photographer got an award winning photo with this delight. Large exclusive photo.
While fishing for dinner, a brown pelican will fly up as high as 100 feet (30 meters), before folding back its wings and plunging into the sea. Sadly, at least 500 pelicans are killed each year in Florida from entanglement in fishing lines, etc.
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Pileated Woodpecker Photo$49.95
Large 16x20 inch photo of Pileated Woodpecker.
Pileated Woodpecker is one of 22 woodpecker species in USA. It is the largest one and is 3 times longer than the small Downy Woodpecker. The shade of the head with the bright red is very distinctive and is an easy bird to identify. This photo shows the pileated on the side of a tree with its bill extended. The bird can drum close to 17 beats per second?
In the winter Pileated Woodpeckers roosts by itself. The male woodpecker often uses the same hole used for nesting; the female will create a new hole to sleep in. The Pileated Woodpecker rarely nests in the same tree twice.
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Turkey Vulture - Face only Mom Could Love 16x20" photo$49.95
What a face! You can always tell its a Vulture when flying because it's wings form a slight "V" and are not staight as an eagle or hawk.
This Exclusive Photo 16 x 20" shows the head of a Turkey Vulture in all its glory. You could purchase the Egret in all its Glory photo and this one...you'll have both ends of the bird beauty scale! If you're having a bad hair day, or are going bald...how about lifting your spirits with this photo. You'll need some humor.
Actually, the bald head prevents a delicious meal of dead meat from getting stuck to its feathers.
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Wood Stork with Nesting Material - 20 x 16" Photo Art$49.95
A Wood Stork is flying with nesting material in its mouth. It takes the twigs to build a large stick nest in a tree. The nest is built by the male. Greenery is added to the nest to help insulate the nest. With blue skies this photo spotlights the wood stork with the black edges of its wings. The horizontal photo is large, measuring 20" long and 16" high.
Sad, 1/3 of wood stork babies never fledge - they die before they leave the nest.
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Rosette Spoonbill - what a bill! 16 x 20" Photo Art$49.95
One of the most beautiful and sought after birds in the United States is the Rosette Spoonbill. Bob, our photographer, caught this glory with this photo. The brillance of the pink and you can clearly see the spoonbill shape of the bill. In fact, you can see a chip off the bill. If you like beauty and like birds, this photo has to be speaking to you! It's large measuring 16 x 20".
As we age, humans experience hair loss. Roseate Spoonbills are familiar with balding too, but instead of losing hair they lose feathers from the top of their head as they get older.
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Rosette & Egrets: Idealic Bird scene in Florida -16 x 20" photo$49.95
Rosette Spoonbils and Egrets are eating in this Florida photo. This award winning 16 X 20" photo is ours exclusively. It's a restful scene. Or you can order large quantity which we can personalize for you. Large photo of Florida birds.
The Rosette Spoonbill is one of the most sought after birds in the United States. And, it is on the endangered list.
Rosette Spoonbills have a wingspan of 4-5 feet. Males are slightly larger than Females. Check out it's unusual beak...yes, it looks like a spoon! If you spy a young spoonbill, it is affectionately called a teaspoon!
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Grey Owl Looking Good Photo Art 16 x 20"$49.95
This Great Grey Owl photo has an amazing background...and it's not been photoshopped. Our photographer took this large 16x20" photo just like it is. His talent at finding wildlife in the wild that creates a story like this is wonderful.
The Great Grey Owl is the largest owl in North America and is about 2 feet tall. It weighs only 2-4 pounds.If you leave a snag standing in your yard, you might be lucky and have an owl call it "home".
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Great Horned Owl - Green Eyes 16 x 20" Photo Art$49.95
Have you ever seen an owl with green eyes? Probably not. Bob's creative spirit appeared in this photo of a great horned owl. With the green background, he decided to photoshop the owl and make its irises green to match the background. The result is this stunning photo. Exclusively ours. An amazing creation by our internationally reknowned wildlife photographer. Large photo measures 16 x 20 inches.
The 2nd photo shows the green eye owl framed. Photo just gives you an idea of it framed.
Great horned owls have a wingspan of approximately 4-1/2 feet and weigh about three pounds. It resides throughout the continental United States and Alaska. Its range extends into Mexico, Central America, and South America.
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Great Horned Owl - matches background - 16 x 20" photo$49.95
The Great Horned Owl and the background of the tree coordinate perfectly. It's night time and this owl is awake and probably hungry. How is possible to have the owl match its surroundings so well? Such a perfect match. But, our photographer did just that. So, between God and Bob, this beautiful photo was created. It measures 16 x 20"
The Great Horned Owl has the widest range of any of our owls. Covered with extremely soft feathers that insulate them against the cold and help them fly very quietly in pursuit of prey. Their short, wide wings allow them to maneuver among the trees of the forest.
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Great Horned Owl in Action Photo Art -16 x 20"$49.95
About to Land - Great Horned Owl
You can imagine how difficult it was to capture this moment on film. The bird is an owl, a great horned owl. All owls in North America have hidden ears accept the Great Horned Owl which has tufts on its head where the ears are. You can "feel" the air turbulance as this owl comes in to land next to you. This is such a perfect photo with the talons, the wing feathers, the eyes - all focused on landing. Photo is 16 x 20" which means this is a large photo. Great for a wall.
Great Horned Owls, like other owls, are clueless about building nests. They use available structures to nest in, such as: stick nests of hawks, squirrel nests; small caves, ledges or crevices on cliffs, bridges, power lines, barns and old buildings, large flower pots on balconies, and a variety of nests created by humans from old tires, etc.