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375 creative works found

  • Tree Faery
    by funkyfacestudio

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Photograph “to see a video of Israel Kamakawiwo’Ole” CLICK This is a photograph I took of my youngest daughter. When my daughters were younger, we used to tell Faery stories at bed time and take turns adding to the story. The stories were very long and often times they would be very revealing, these were happy memories for us so…….. I wanted to capture what one of those characters might have looked like, she was a Tree Faery and her hair was a birds nest, egg included.

  • As I lay me down to rest
    by Lyn Evans

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 250mm lens / Abbotsbury swannery. Dorset.

  • My Sanctuary
    by Mark German

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate you taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. Calendars: Sets available on request. / / Writings (or ramblings) / Ballerinas & Stuff / Music of the Spheres / Another World / Time & Tears / The 10th / I Knocked / A Long Walk / Weaver / High-Flyer / Paper Boat / The Great Feast More Here

  • This was taken at The Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, FL. While walking the zoo, I noticed a lot of noise in a tree along the walkway. It was a mother Snowy Egret and her two little ones. It was the best photo I took at the zoo that day. I hope you enjoy :) Taken with Nikon D40 w/ 55-200mm Nikkor lens Thanks, Antonio

  • Love Trust Dream Fortune
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.83–US$87.40

    Mix medium photograph of a nest with 3 eggs and the Chinese characters LOVE, TRUST DREAM FORTUNE.

  • Fish Supper
    by Jacky Parker

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Autumn Medley
    by Ann Garrett

    US$4.79–US$109.44

  • Birds Nest
    by Laurie McClave

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Here I am, / I am waiting / for I know not / what is to become / of this girl with the world in her hair Oil on Gesso board: 8×10 / Original painting available for sale:

  • Speke's Weaver
    by SandraRos

    US$3.99–US$68.40

    Male Speke’s Weaver / Speke’s Weaver, Ploceus spekei, is a familiar songbird. / This species nests in colonies or occasionally singly. The nest, is woven in trees, is spherical with a short entrance tube opening sideways or downward / Photograph taken in Pillansburg National Park / TOP 10 IN A CHALLENGE: Animal Photography / TOP 10 IN A CHALLENGE :Indeginous to East and South Africa

  • Good mother
    by Bluetiger

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    I had to climb a tree to get this mother sitting on two eggs.

  • Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) flying off the nest with a half-eaten flounder in it’s talons. Taken at First Landing State Park, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA. Equipment used to create this image was a Nikon D2Xs + Nikkor 300mm f2.8 AFS VR lens + Nikkor 1.4x Teleconverter (effective 546 mm focal length with digital conversion factor 1.3 for body), ISO equivalent 400, recorded f-stop 4.5, handheld. The Vibration Reduction (VR) function of this amazing lens is well worth the extra money. This species is one of the largest birds of prey in North America, eating almost exclusively fish (making it piscivorous). It is one of the most widespread birds in the world, found on all continents except Antarctica. Description / Large raptor. White breast and belly. Black back and wings. / Long wings, held with wingtips angled slightly backwards. / Dark eyestripe. Crown and forehead white. Golden yellow eyes. Size: 54-58 cm (21-23 in) / Wingspan: 150-180 cm (59-71 in) / Weight: 1400-2000 g (49.42-70.6 ounces) / Sex Differences / Sexes similar; female larger and tends to have fuller and darker chest band. Conservation Status / Osprey numbers declined drastically in 1950-1970s, from pesticide poisoning and eggshell thinning. After the ban on DDT, populations increased rapidly. Still listed as endangered or threatened in some states, especially in inland states where populations were small or extirpated after the pesticide years. Cool Facts / The Osprey readily builds its nest on manmade structures, such as telephone poles, channel markers, duck blinds, and nest platforms designed especially for it. Such platforms have become an important tool in reestablishing Ospreys in areas where they had disappeared. In some areas nests are placed almost exclusively on artificial structures. Osprey eggs do not hatch all at once, but instead the first chick hatches out up to five days before the last one. The older chick dominates its younger siblings, and can monopolize the food brought by the parents. If food is abundant, little aggression is seen amongst the chicks, but if food is limited, the younger chicks often starve. The Osprey is a fish-eating specialist, with live fish accounting for about 99% of its diet. Barbed pads on the soles of its feet help it grip slippery fish. When an Osprey takes a large fish to its nest, it carries the fish headfirst to make it as aerodynamic as possible. Sources used to construct this page: / Poole, A. F., R. O. Bierregaard, and M. S. Martell. 2002. Osprey (Pandion haliaetus). In The Birds of North America, No. 683 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. CLICK HERE for a fascinating website devoted to the study, understanding, and conservation of Ospreys! 100% of all proceeds from sales of this image will go to the HawkWatch International DONATE ONLINE

  • Autumn Bounty
    by Ann Garrett

    US$4.79–US$109.44

  • Mixed medium collage on various papers. Photograph of bird’s nest printed on Japanese rice paper with gouache staining and chinese calligraphy. Red square collage with bird head. Japanese block printed tree paper. Two leaves collaged onto Kinwashi paper. A fortune reads ” A pleasant surprise is in store for you”. The characters mean: love, trust, dream, and fortune.

  • Seeds of Life
    by Ann Garrett

    US$4.79–US$109.44

  • Pensive Puffin
    by Jacky Parker

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Robin's Eggs
    by Vonnie Murfin

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Peekaboo!
    by Wildpix

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Nesting Rainbow Lorikeet

  • Peek-a-Whooo
    by Daniel J. McCauley IV

    US$5.25–US$37.52

    A pair of baby Great Horned Owls peeking out of thier nest, a large hollow knot of a tree, in Cave Creek, Arizona.

  • Feeding Time In The Nest!
    by francophotos

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Featured in the # 1 Artists of Red Bubble group / Top Ten in the Outdoor Arts Adventure challenge in the First Things group Greater Blue Heron feeds her 3 chicks in the nest at dusk Captured at Stanley Park Blackpool Lancashire UK with Canon 40D

  • Puffin chores
    by Jacky Parker

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Two pelicans roost on top of a light pole, Albany in Western Australia

  • We're hungry mum!
    by Denise Martin

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Linocut

  • Proud
    by Karl Davis

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Great Egret displaying feathers. St. Augustine, Florida. Nikon D90 / ISO 200 / F/8 / 1/400 / 300 mm /

  • Hiding in the daises
    by Jacky Parker

    US$4.32–US$98.80

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