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by Bryan Keil
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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Wilson's Phalarope the Wilson's Phalarope was first described in 1819 by Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot, a French ornithologist. Its common name... more
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Wilson's Phalarope the Wilson's Phalarope was first described in 1819 by Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot, a French ornithologist. Its common name commemorates the American ornithologist Alexander Wilson.
The draining of prairie wetland breeding habitat and the diversion of water from major staging areas pose threats to this colorful shorebird.
This bird is the largest of the phalaropes, and is often very tame and approachable. Unlike the other phalaropes, this species does not have fully lobed toes and so rarely swims, spending no time at sea.
A group of phalaropes has many collective nouns, including a "dopping", "swirl", "twirl", "whirl", and "whirligig" of phalaropes. In winter, both sexes have grey-white plumage without any warm colors. These medium-sized shorebirds average 2.1 ounces in weight and 8.5 inches in length, with pointed wings that span 17 inches. Females are substantially larger and can weigh as much as 40% more than males. This photo was taken at the Riparian Pres...
Thank you for stopping by to look at my photography and supporting me as an artist. I am originally from New Hampshire. I have been living in Arizona for the past 21 years and I enjoy being outdoors and traveling to new places.
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Gary Richards
Beautifully captured!
Jane M Dahl
Beautiful image. Love the detail and his expression. Featured in American Desert Southwest.
Jeanne Fischer
great capture Bryan sharing it
John Straton
Beautiful work!
Ellen Levinson
Beautiful image! Congratulations on your sale!
Garvin Hunter
Wonderful capture LF
Crystal Harman
Nice
Kandy Hurley
Wonderful capture
MB Art factory
Very nice!
Ginny Barklow
Beautiful image!! Congratulations on the sale!!
Belinda Greb
Congratulations Bran on the sale of this beautiful bird!
Elizabeth McTaggart
.... and Congrats on the sale!!!!
Elizabeth McTaggart
Wonderful capture!!
Steven Ralser
Congrats
Steven Reed
So beautiful! Congrats on it's sale!
Lynn Hopwood
Nice image, nice colors!
Lee Craig
Wonderful work!
Pamela Briggs-Luther
Congratulations on your sale!
Rudy Umans
Nice shot!
Jan Dappen
Amazing and congrats on the sale...
HH Photography
A beautiful bird and capture. Congrats on your sale.
Linsey Williams
Excellent