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  • Pen and ink drawing of a Donkey Bird.

  • Pen and Ink drawing of a Donkey Bird.

  • The sound of birds early in the morning. Best music of all… Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 42 inches / 94 X 1107 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ....................................................................................

  • We always seem to be fighting for peace, like we enjoy it. . . Pen & Ink & Color Pencil on Water Color Paper 12 X 24 inches / 31 X 61 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ....................................................................................................

  • In “Seagull In Flight 2” the focus is primarily on the seagull and it’s contrasting shadow. Both moving in equally opposing directions as the seagull glides close over the peaceful mid-day sand… Oil on Stretched Canvas 36 X 60 inches / 92 X 153 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ...................................................................

  • View from the air through the eyes of a seagull Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 48 X 48 inches / 122 X 122 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ......................................................................................

  • Click on the image below to see the entire artwork / Detailed close-up “Night Dreams” Color Pencil on Watercolor Paper

  • This abstract image describes serenity and peace with a single red flower and an engraved bird on a wooden board. It is typical of Asian well-being.

  • Mai Kari Hartvaag Zimbleman, oil on canvas, arctic wildlife, fine art, landscape, seascape, Norway, En Plein Air Painter

  • This is a painting that I produced in April 2009. It has been done with great care in choosing colours.

  • This beatiful peacock was very kind to stand and pose for me for several minutes. What a lovely chap he was! I took this photo at ‘Green Valley Farm’ which is situated at Tingha in the New England Area of New South Wales Australia.

  • Scarlet Macaw / Ara Macao Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Featured Art 30 May 2009 Colour Me Vibrant Red Featured Group Avatar 30 May 2009 Colour Me Vibrant Red Featured Art The Woman Photographer This beautiful boy is one of Bud Clifton’s show birds. You may find him at the beautiful botanical gardens along the Hana Highway in Puohokamoa Valley called The Garden of Eden Maui Hawai’i . Bud calls him Rufus, (Rufus McDuffus). It is such a silly name for such a beautiful bird. I visit the birds about once a month. They are all so sweet. They are also free and so well cared for and trained they do not fly off into the rainforest. Bud loves his beautiful birds. According to him, Rufus was once a circus performer flying through burning hoops and walking on tight ropes. Bud rescued him and now he has a lovely life of leisure delighting the children and families as they exit the beautiful botanical gardens. Bud will take your photo with his birds using your camera for a small fee. It is a sensational show and I know you will love it. The next time you pop in to say Aloha to Bud tell him Jacob and Sharon Mau said Howzit! Easily distinguished from amazons and cockatoos by their bare facial patch and long pointed tail, the Macaw family comprises one of the most extravagantly coloured in the bird world. There are several variations of the Scarlet, most notably an uncommon variety with emerald green on the wing along with the yellow, and the more common wide patch of yellow. Their declining populations in the wild continues to cause great concern for tropical environmentalists. They are flamboyant, colourful, and captivating birds. Their personalities are legendary. Because of their great beauty and engaging personalities, they have been kept in captivity for centuries. In fact, in the United States, they were kept by the Pueblo Indians since 1100 A.D. where they prized the Scarlet Macaw. Meet Bud Clifton’s beautiful showbirds, The Maui Bird Man Visit the beautiful Maui Garden of Eden Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Tv 1/250 Av 8.0 ISO 400 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 135.0 mm

  • Rainbow is a Blue and Yellow Macaw / Ara ararauna Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 – 2010 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Birds are the only animals with feathers. All birds have feathers and most birds can fly. It is the possession of feathers and not the ability to fly which distinguishes birds from all other animals. This Macaw with a stunning colour combination is relatively easy to breed in captivity, and the captive population is many times larger than the wild population. Individuals are kept in several zoos and private homes around the world. The fantastically colourful Blue and Yellow Macaw is a popular pet mostly because of its striking appearance and ability as a talking bird. They are very intelligent and social birds. They breed in the forest and woodlands of tropical South America. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • This beautiful Macaw may be seen at the lovely Tropical Gardens of Maui ~ near Wahinepe’e and Keopuka Ridge in Puohokamoa Valley / Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Featured Art Inspired Art 05 June 2009 / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi “Macaws are large colourful New World parrots, classified into six of the many Psittacidae genera: Ara, Anodorhynchus, Cyanopsitta, Propyrrhura, Orthopsittaca, and Diopsittaca. They are the largest birds in the parrot family in length and wingspan, though the flightless Kakapo is heavier. Parrots are zygodactyl, like woodpeckers, having 4 toes on each foot – two front and two back. Their native habitats are the forests, especially rain forests, of Mexico and Central and South America. They are called Guacamayos in Spanish and Araras in Portuguese. The majority of macaws are now endangered in the wild. Five species are already extinct, and Spix’s Macaw is now considered to be extinct in the wild. The Glaucous Macaw is also probably extinct, with only two reliable records of sightings in the 20th century. The greatest problems threatening the macaw population are the rapid rate of deforestation and the illegal trapping of birds for the bird trade. Macaws have been said to live for up to 100 years; however, an average of 50 years is probably more accurate. The larger macaws may live up to 65 years. Macaws are ready to breed when they are about 7 or 8 years old. The decision to have a Macaw as a pet should be seen as a life-long commitment, as it will likely be a companion for life and many even outlive its human keeper. They are monogamous and mate for life. In captivity unmated Macaws will bond primarily with one person – their keeper. Pet Macaws thrive on frequent interaction, handling and love just as humans do. Lack of this can lead to their mental and physical suffering. Other sub-bondings also take place and most Macaws that are subjected to non-aggressive behavior will trust most humans and can be handled even by strangers if someone familiar is also alongside. Without proper adult supervision, Macaws are unsuitable as pets for children. All species of Macaws have very powerful, large beaks and are capable of causing considerable harm to both children and adults. They are delicate creatures and require respectful and loving husbandry from handlers.” Information Source avianweb.com macaws info

  • “Creativity is a natural extension of our enthusiasm” ~ Earl Nightingale

  • While walking in a Deception Pass park near Cranberry lake, I noticed strange seagull activity. They all were taking a bath in almost one spot on a lake. / Shot with Nikon D200

  • This patient and obliging Seagull was perched on the railing at the end of Brighton Pier, UK. It seemed perfectly happy to be photographed and not in any rush to fly off in search of food.

  • Features ~ Spotlights of the Week 10 - 25 October 2009
    by Sharon Mau

    _*Aloha to the wonderful hosts of the following groups who have featured my work and thank you everyone for your kind notes and wonderful…

    Aloha to the wonderful hosts of the following groups who have featured my work and thank you everyone for your kind notes and wonderful encouragement Mahalo for your gifts of Aloha! The images below are live links. Please click on them to view the image full size in my portfolio. / Mahalo! :)) Featured Art 24 October 2009 / Aloha smallfox Mahalo for featuring my work in your wonderful group Gateways / The Spirit of Solitude / / Featured Art 24 October 2009 / Aloha Ken / Mahalo for featuring my work this morning in Sensational Sun / Thank you so much! / Silence of Devotion / / and / Aloha ‘oe / Featured Art 24 October 2009 / Aloha kalaryder and skyhorse Mahalo for featuring my work in your lovely group Blooming Trees / He Pua Laha ‘Ole Ke’anae Melia Aloha Ke’anae Tropical Plumeria Maui Hawai’i / Featured Writing 24 October 2009 / Life is a Dream / Mahalo to the wonderful hosts of First Things / Janis Wendy Angel Isa Ghelly Vicky and Waleska / Thank you so much for featuring my literary work, it means more to me than you could ever possibly imagine. Mahalo :)) Featured Art 22 October 2009 / Aloha Patty E.R. and Linda / Thank you so much for featuring my work in your wonderful new group / Beautiful / You honour me with your kindness. Mahalo :))) / The Absolute ~ Aloha Ke Akua Na Kahu ~ Ke Ahi La’a ~ Sacred Fire This is by far the most popular image in my portfolio currently with 6089 views, 215 favouritings, 408 comments (including my replies) and 2 sales. Thank you so much for your kindness and continuous support. It means so much to me and I am grateful. Aloha ‘oe / Featured Art 22 October 2009 / Aloha artisandelimage and CLiPiCs / Thank you so much for featuring my work in your wonderful group Inspired Art / It is wonderful to have The Absolute featured in two groups on the same day. You honour me with your kindness. Mahalo :))) / The Absolute ~ Aloha Ke Akua Na Kahu ~ Ke Ahi La’a ~ Sacred Fire This is by far the most popular image in my portfolio currently with 6089 views, 215 favouritings, 408 comments (including my replies) and 2 sales. Thank you so much for your kindness and continuous support. It means so much to me and I am grateful. Aloha ‘oe / Featured Art 21 October 2009 / Aloha Kathy and Gina / I am delighted you enjoy this image. Kanaha is such a beautiful stretch of coastline on the North Shore and it was a very warm sunny day when I took this image. I stood beneath the trees to try and reduce the light from the brilliant sunshine as I composed this shot and I am happy you like it. Mahalo for featuring it in your lovely group The Beauty of Nature / Kanaha e ho’omaika’i ke akua ‘ia Maui / Featured Art 18 October 2009 / Earth Keepers / Aloha Jen and Maureen / Mahalo nui loa, / thank you so much for featuring my image in your lovely group :)) / Fragrant Gardenia lamingtonia / Featured Art 17 October 2009 / Aloha Tarns and photoclimber / Mahalo for featuring my work in your wonderful earth friendly group At the Edge / Kanaha Beach Park Maui North Shore Hawai’i / Featured Art 10 – 22 October 2009 / Aloha Judy Pop’s and Sylvia / Mahalo nui loa, thank you so much for featuring me and my work. I very much appreciate your generous support and kind encouragement. Here are a few of the ones you have featured in your lovely group during the past couple of weeks / The World As We See It Ho’okipa Rain Dancer / Silence of Devotion / Fragrant Gardenia lamingtonia / Glisten in the Morning Light / Featured Art 16 October 2009 / Aia ‘ike lihi o ka ‘aina ~ Glimpses of the Land / Featured Art 16 October 2009 / E ala mai ‘o loko i ke kuhohonu o ke aloha Kama’ole / Featured Member and Writing 16 October 2009 / The World As We See It / Sharon Mau Featured Member / Sharon Mau ~ Ourjrny ~ The Heart Within the Art Featured Art 16 October 2009 / Aloha D R Moore Pete and ilva / Mahalo for featuring my work in your dynamic group Silhouette / Dare to Live Your Dream is one of my personal favourites and I am delighted you enjoy it. Thank you :)) / There are more but I’ve run out of time. / Thank you so much :)) My literary works and images do not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without my express written authorization. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved / 16 October 2009 / Ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / Journey with Spirit

  • I took this picture in a foggy autumn day when a flock of birds appeared in the sky

  • This beautiful Blue Wren was drawn in pastel. They are a graceful little bird whose blue hue is trully astounding to observe for the avid bird watcher.

  • A view of the European Eagle Owl.

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