24” x 24” eagle airbrushed on vintage heavy weave wallpaper, thanks for looking
This photo was taken in August of 2007 at Wildwood just west of Minoqua Wisconsin.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo of a Little Eagle was taken in the Dunmarra area of the Northern Territory, Australia
Calendar of birds from Australia, New Zealand, Tanzania, Honduras, and USA. Cover: Shy / January: Curiosity / February: The Eagle Has Landed / March: Albatross / April: Chicken Mound / May: Kori Bustard / June: Thirst / July: Takeoff / August: Tread Carefully / September: Wild Turkey / October: Yes? / November: Scarlet Macaw / December: Brown Pelican
Then, looking around at the ding-dangled culprit, / he saw there an Esoom, as mighty as mighty, / eating the corners from a blue sugar sack.
sketch
Taken in Kissimmee while on an airboat ride. / Taken with a Nikon D300 f/10 1/1000 ISO 800 70-300mm@300mm
The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States of America. It is one of the country’s most recognizable symbols, and appears on most of its official seals, including the Seal of the President of the United States. The Continental Congress adopted the current design for the Great Seal of the United States including a Bald Eagle grasping thirteen arrows and a thirteen-leaf olive branch with its talons on June 20, 1782. After the end of the Revolutionary War, Benjamin Franklin wrote a famous letter from Paris in 1784, to his daughter, criticizing the choice and suggesting the Wild Turkey as a better representative of American qualities. He described the Bald Eagle as "a Bird of bad moral character," who, "too lazy to fish for himself" survived by robbing the Osprey. He called the Bald Eagle "a rank Coward" easily driven from a perch by the much smaller kingbird. In the letter, Franklin wrote the Turkey is, "a much more respectable Bird," which he described as "a little vain & silly [but] a Bird of Courage." The Bald Eagle remained the emblem of the United States. It can be found on both national seals and on the back of several coins (including the quarter dollar coin until 1999), with its head oriented towards the olive branch. Between 1916 and 1945, the Presidential Flag showed an eagle facing to its left (the viewer’s right), which gave rise to the urban legend that the seal is changed to have the eagle face towards the olive branch in peace, and towards the arrows in wartime.
Taken by the Minnesota River in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Canon 450D
Using pen..just for fun / I drew it during one of my school break..
The preserved head of a red-tailed hawk adorns the top of a native American walking stick belonging to an Ojibiwa elder. Captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, ontario, Canada; using a Canon Digital Rebel.
Date : January 23. 2009 / Time : 40 mins / Tequniqe : Brush / Program: Photoshop / Other: Everything is drawn on the same layer
taken at Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, IL
A bald eagle at Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, IL
A Stepp Buzzard eating a make Boomslang. Krunger National Park, South Africa
One of the Bald Eagles at The Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park
A bird of prey flying over head with the Qutb Minar in the background
Colored pencils drawing on black paper
Colored pencil drawing
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