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‧ Size - 5 X 7" Print ‧ Print on Watercolor paper ‧ 300gsm ‧ 140lbs ‧ acid free ‧ Signed & dated
Glenbrook NSW
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It's the first time we've seen inter-species cooperation in birds.
Variegated Fairy Wren (male) This listing is for an original paper doll with hinged brad style, articulated limbs and head. He is approximately 20cm (10 inches approximately) tall like in the first photo with legs straight and about 16cm wide (9 inches wide) all approximately as it can be moved. He has been painted with gouache on 600gsm acid free, Sanders and Waterford watercolour paper, white on the back. Last photo shows him with his female companion. She is a different listing. Signed and stamped. Sent in waterproof, sturdy packaging. - - - - - ©2024 Emma Kidd All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced by any process without the express written permission of the artist.
Red-winged Fairy-wren - Malurus elegans Ocean Beach, Denmark, Western Australia
Another high ISO, low shutter speed special. Photographed at Timberoo Flora and Fauna Reserve near Ouyen, Vic.
The friendly Superb Fairy Wren that shares my friends block just near Huonville in Tasmania. "Lawrenzo" is fantastic.
Also taken by my friend Steve.
Scientific name: Malurus lamberti Family: Maluridae Order: Passeriformes The breeding male Variegated Fairy-wren is brightly coloured. The crown and sides of the head are blue, and the shoulder patch is a rich chestnut. The depth and variety of colours in the male varies among the four subspecies, distributed across the Australian mainland. Non-breeding males, females and young birds are brownish grey. Females in the Northern Territory and Western Australian populations have a blue-grey (rather than brown-grey) plumage. Several other species of fairy-wren are found in Australia. The males of each species are quite distinct, but the females and young birds are often difficult to separate. The female Variegated Fairy-wren has a dull grey-blue wash, while female and immature Superb Fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, are mostly brown, with adult females having a pale greenish gloss on the otherwise brown tail. The Variegated Fairy-wren is slightly larger in size and has a longer tail either the Superb or the White-winged Fairy-wrens. The Variegated Fairy-wren is the most widespread of the nine species of fairy-wrens found in Australia. It is found throughout Australia, being absent only from Cape York Peninsula, Tasmania and the extreme south-west corner of Western Australia. The Variegated Fairy-wren is found in forest, woodland and shrub land habitats. The Variegated Fairy-wren feeds on insects and a small amount of seeds. The birds feed around the base of small shrubs, and seldom stray into the open. Some food may be found among the bark and foliage of short trees and grasses. The male Variegated Fairy-wren is often mistakenly believed to have a harem of females. The small groups actually consist of an adult female with younger or non-breeding birds. As they have a wide range, Variegated Fairy-wrens have been recorded breeding in almost every month of the year. The nest is an oval-shaped dome, constructed of grasses, and placed in a low shrub. The female alone constructs the nest and incubates the eggs, but is assisted by other group members in feeding the chicks. Healesville Sanctuary, Healesville, Victoria, Australia
• TITLE: "Variegated Fairy-Wrens" Reproduction print of original watercolour and ink painting by Australian wildlife artist Nadya Neklioudova • SIZE: choose your preferred size • Archival Giclee Print on matte cotton rag paper, 320gsm • Signed by artist (big text watermark will not appear on the print) • Shipped flat between two sturdy pieces of recycled cardboard, to ensure it arrives in perfect condition These beautiful birds are like tiny jewels in the bush! Wrens are favourite birds for many Australians - it's easy to see why. They are simply gorgeous, vibrant, and cheerful little birds. This male and female wren pair is depicted here on a native vine, just as I saw them on a walk in Brisbane's Toohey Forest. ************************************* Love animals and wildlife art? This is the link to see the rest of my online art shop: http://oceloteyes.etsy.com/ ************************************* 10% from the sale of this print will be donated to an Australian conservation charity. (I support the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, and Wildlife Warriors Wildlife Hospital) This image is copyright Nadya Neklioudova and may not be used, copied, or reproduced anywhere without my permission. You are purchasing the physical signed print only, not the reproduction rights to the image. Thank you.
A collection of photographs of birds from around the world photographed in the wild by Hunter McCall of McCall Wildlife Photography.
Pair of Variegated Fairy Wrens watercolor painting. These darling little wrens are a common bird found in Australia. Males are brightly colored while females much duller brownish tans with bright orange around eyes and pale blues in tail. This is a 6 x 9 inch painting on heavy off white 140#/300gsm watercolor paper. Paper is acid free cold pressed slightly textured. I use Sakura watercolors for their bright colors and deep saturation on paper. This painting will come with an 8 x 10 inch matt and backer. It will not be mounted . Painting with mat and backer are placed in cellophane sleeve and mailed in a rigid photomailer. Painting is ready for an 8 X 10 inch frame which is not included It is ready to ship. Shipping is is usually within 24 hours unless ordered on Saturday. Ships in 1 to 3 business days viea USPS domestic mail. See shipping and return policies for further info if needed. Thanks for stopping by come often as new items are added regulary
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Nine different species of fairy-wren call Australia home – and I’d love to see all of them. So far I’ve found five – the two well-known ‘blue wrens’ and the thre…
An original unframed artwork of a Variegated Fairy Wren by Amanda Gosse. The Variegated Fairy-wren is easily identified by its vibrant blend of blue, black, and chestnut plumage and is found in most of Australia's woodlands and scrublands. Gouache paint and colour pencil on high quality 300gsm watercolour paper. A4 — 20cm x 29.7cm. Signed on the front. A certificate of authenticity will be provided with the artwork. The painting will arrive in a protective cellophane envelope. Fine art giclée prints of this artwork now available here.