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Clock, The Punk Rocker designed and sold by CBoyle
Frame ColorNatural Bamboo
Hand ColorWhite

The Punk Rocker Clock

Designed and sold by CBoyle
$42.28
$42.28

Product features

  • It's always art o'clock when your clock is a work of art
  • Printed polypropylene face made for you when you order
  • Metal hands in your choice of colors
  • Bamboo wood frame in black, white, or natural finish
  • Quartz clock mechanism for accurate timekeeping
  • Clear plexiglass lens
  • Built-in rear hook, ready to hang
  • AA battery not included
  • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
Artwork thumbnail, The Punk Rocker by CBoyle
The Punk Rocker
Gang-Gang Cockatoo - Callocephalon fimbriatum This photo was taken near the Lower Glenelg National Park, Victoria, Australia The Gang-Gang Cockatoo was one of the birds I had particularly hoped to see on my return to Australia because of it's glorious red plumage. When I learned that there was a chance of spotting them in an area just a few hours drive from where I was staying, I made it my mission to find them. I was lucky enough to spot one on my first outing to the National Park, hearing their distinctive call long before I spotted it in the treetops. This glimpse only made me more determined to come back and try to photograph them. The Lower Glenelg National Park is a haven for campers, which on occasion conflicted with my mission to get up close to the birds. Several trips later, I hit the jackpot. It was a glorious summer morning, but there were still puddles on the ground from recent rain. I could hear the distinctive call of the cockatoos in the distance, before a small Gang-Gang family came in to land. made up of a male, female and juvenile, the family slowly became comfortable with my presence, focusing on drinking from the puddles before the heat of the day. Everything just fell into place when a male landed on a branch with gorgeous tufts of moss hanging from it just in front of me. Its red-crest was lit perfectly in the morning light, dappled by the overhead gums. It was one of those perfect moments when you can walk away with an image you are over the moon about. Not only had I seen a bird that I love, but now I had captured a photo of one I could be very proud of :) Taken with a Canon 7d with a 100 – 400 L series lens My Main Page: http://www.redbubble.com/people/cboyle Please follow me on:https://twitter.com/CBoyleImages

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