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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
Black Vulture Portrait Canvas Print
by Katherine White
Product Details
Black Vulture Portrait canvas print by Katherine White. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
They are not pretty birds by any means of the word but they make an interesting photo. This shot was taken on the Anhinga Trail in Everglades... more
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Comments (5)
Artist's Description
They are not pretty birds by any means of the word but they make an interesting photo. This shot was taken on the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park. The vultures collect and scavenge for food in much the same way as Pigeons in a park.
The Black Vulture is a fairly large bird of prey, measuring 22–29 inches in length, with a 52–66 inch wingspan. The Black Vulture is a scavenger and feeds on carrion, but will also eat eggs or kill newborn animals. In areas populated by humans, it also feeds at garbage dumps.
About Katherine White
I love to be outdoors, and my nature and wildlife photography reflects that.
$75.00
Bonnie Mason
Wow! such interesting textures and the perfect color in the background....
Katherine White replied:
Thanks! The vultures make awesome photo subjects.
Juergen Roth
Spectacular bird portrait Katherine ... I see your Florida trip was awesome. Juergen
Peter Skelton
Great profile portrait,nice detail and light Kat.
Zeana Romanovna
I adore vultures, and this one is a brilliant capture! v/f
Jennifer Howard
I think vultures are pretty cool. I watched a show on them, they actually don't smell! Great picture.
Katherine White replied:
Thank you, Jennifer! It's probably a good think they have no sense of smell, lol!