Black Bellied Whistling Duck - Painting - Nature Art by Patricia Mansell

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North American and Endangered Species
Feather by Feather - Black Bellied Whistling Duck by Patricia Mansell
  Feather by Feather  (2018)
Subject: Black Bellied Whistling Duck
Dimensions (inches): 14 x 18 x 1
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Description: Feather by Feather (Black-Bellied Whistling Duck)
This spectacularly marked bird, that resides in the southern states of the US, has made a comeback from dwindling numbers before the 1950s thanks to the use of nesting boxes. It now thrives in freshwater lakes and ponds. This duck is using its beak to preen, spreading oil to every feather to help waterproof them and keep its feathers aligned ready for flight.

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Original Available For Sale: Yes
Price: $385.00 US


Limited Edition Available: Yes
Details: Paper prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting.
Prints ship in durable cardboard tubes.
Edition Size: 50
Price: $125.00 US

 
 
Conservation Committment: 10% (Artist commits to donating the indicated portion of proceeds to conservation)
 
This artwork is dedicated to: Ducks Unlimited Canada Inc.  


 
   

 
 
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