Western Bluebird – Art Print on Wood

Western Bluebird – Art Print on Wood

$48.00$55.00

The image is printed on Epson Premium Matte Paper with UltraChrome Ink; the color should last quite a long time. The print is then mounted on a cradled wood block and coated with a UV resistant protectant to prevent fading. Each block is signed and numbered on the back (the edition # you receive will vary).Ready to hang from a sawtooth hanger attached to the back. Watermarks will not appear on print.

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4" x 4": $48, 6" x 6": $55

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This listing is for a limited edition, fine art print of my original painting of a Western Bluebird called “Let ‘Em Talk.”

This Western Bluebird is extra confident – he doesn’t give much thought to what others have to say. The print is mounted on wood and ready to hang. Bird in a Box subscribers – this is the bird for July 2015.

 

About the bird:

From our friends at Audubon:

In partly open terrain of the west, from valley farms and orchards to clearings in mountain pine forest, this bluebird is often common. In summer it is often seen perching alone on fence wires by open meadows, fluttering down to pluck insects from the grass. In winter, small flocks of Western Bluebirds are often heard flying overhead or seen feeding on berries in trees. Sometimes, as when juniper woods have heavy berry crops, the bluebirds may gather by the hundreds.

Feeding Behavior

Often forages by perching fairly low and flying down to ground to capture insects, sometimes hovering briefly before pouncing. May catch insects in mid-air, or may seek them among foliage. Perches or flutters among branches to take berries.