Bird Statues & Bird Photos
Duck, Flamingo, Owls, Parrot, Peacock, Rooster
8" - 31" - $39.95 - $2,519.95
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Bald Eagle - Upside Down photo$39.95
An Upside Down Bald Eagle!!!
As a lifelong birder I have seen many bald eagles....however, only ONCE have I seen an eagle turn over and fly upside down! It's an amazing sight. Our photographer was lucky to also see a bald eagle turn over while flying and this photo is the result. Imagine the eagle with a possible wingspan of 6 FEET accomplishing this activity in air.
We are showing this photo on the Inspirational page too. When have you thought to yourself, I can't do that. Let this bald eagle be your inspiration. Perhaps, it CAN be done!
Size of large photo is 16 x 20" - size of larger photo is 20 x 30".
Eagles do have "eagle eyes." They can see four to five times better than humans. This vision allows them to see small prey like rabbits as far as two miles away.
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Bald Eagle: Listen to ME - large photo for wall$39.95
Listen to ME!
This Bald Eagle seems to be angry and wanting attention. He (she) looks fierce. Perhaps, your company motto, or your personal motto, screams courage - this photo should be on your wall! Bob, our photographer has international wildlife acclaim. He creates a story with each photo. This exclusive 16x20" OR 20x30" photo tells quite a story.
The distinctive white head and tail feathers of the bald eagle appear at maturity (4 or 5 years old). Bald eagles are believed to live 30 years or longer in the wild.
This fierce photo of a Bald Eagle is exclusive with Wall Street Gifts. We also put the photo on a black t-shirt which looks awesome1
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Egret Mating Dance Photo$39.95
How do we get baby egrets? It starts with a DANCE! Bob took this beautiful photo of two egrets in their Mating Dance. See how Bob creates the photo with the background, and then snaps the shot when action is the best. And, the result is this exclusive photo which is super. You have a choice of two sizes. 20 x 16" or 30 x 20".
A great egret has BLACK feet since it normally feeds by standing perfectly still. With black feet the prey do not see the feet.
Egrets are symbols of good fortune, purity, and grace. These big white birds also symbolize new beginnings and prosperity with new endeavors.
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Great Egret in all its Glory Photo$39.95
Breeding Season transforms the Great Egret into this. Utterly sensational. You can see why so many egrets lost their lives when ladies used this plumage for their hats! It is simply gorgeous. Note also the green color at end of bill, that is yellow when not breeding.
Two sizes of photo. 16 x 20" or 20 x 30" makes great wall art.
The long, graceful plumes on Great Egrets are called aigrettes. They grow from the shoulder area to trail over the back. Each aigrette is composed of about 35 strands of slim feathers. Both male and female change plumage. How can a mate resist???
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Cattle Egrets Photo$39.95
Cattle Egrets are the smallest egret in the US. It actually sleeps standing up - even when in water! This photo shows two cattle egrets in breeding plumage. Throughout the year, there is always a little orange on their head, but when in breeding plumage it's as glorious as in this photo. Large photo measures 16 x 20". XL photo 20 x 30"
The Cattle Egret is native to Africa and Asia, and began expanding worldwide in the 1800s, reaching North America in the early 1950s. After 70 years here, it is found primarily in the SE. Cattle Egrets may benefit the livestock industry by eating flies (and on rare occasions, ticks) from the bodies of cattle.
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Peregrin Falcon Close-up Art$39.95
Falcon Close-up Photo Art
For thousands of years falcons have been used in hunting. Falcons are thought to migrate as much as 15,500 miles each year. The tell-tale striped chest on this bird says it is a peregrine falcon. Great close-up photo taken by our internationally acclaimed photographer. Large photo measures 16 x 20". XL photo 20 x 30".
The peregrine is renowned for its speed. It has been clocked at 242 mph, which makes it the faster member of the animal kingdom. I was birding near the Cliff House in San Francisco when a Peregrin flew out of a tree above me, went close to my head, and landed up catching something on the beach. It WAS fast. Falcons are very important to the Middle East. In Dubai it's been known for the owner to purchase an airline ticket just so the falcon has it's own seat!
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Peregrin Falcon - the fastest animal photo$39.95
It's hard to imagine a bird being able to fly at over 200 mph...but the peregrin falcon can. It's the fastest animal in the world. Wow! As a photographer how do you get a photo of one? Our photographer did it! Large 16 x 20" photo. Or, XL 20 x 30".
The word peregrin means wanderer. The peregrin is known to travel over 15,000 miles a year in migration.
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Birds on the Bay at Night photo$39.95
This photo shows a beautiful view of birds and the bay as the sun sets. Have a dental patient focus on the photo to relax! Most of the definable birds are brown pelicans. The sky is a marvelous mixture of clouds and color. Our world class wildlife photographer got an award winning photo with this delight. Large exclusive photo is 20 x 16" and and even larger 30 x 20",
While fishing for dinner, a brown pelican will fly up as high as 100 feet (30 meters), before folding back its wings and plunging into the sea. Sadly, at least 500 pelicans are killed each year in Florida from entanglement in fishing lines, etc.
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Wood Stork with Nesting Material - Photo Art$39.95
A Wood Stork is flying with nesting material in its mouth. It takes the twigs to build a large stick nest in a tree. The nest is built by the male. Greenery is added to the nest to help insulate the nest. With blue skies this photo spotlights the wood stork with the black edges of its wings. The horizontal photo is large, measuring 20" long and 16" high. The XL size is 30" x 20".
Sad, 1/3 of wood stork babies never fledge - they die before they leave the nest.
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Glorious Great Egret in Full Plumage Photo Art$39.95
Glorious Great Egret....stunning photo
Both the male and female egrets grow these awesome plumes. In fact, in 1886 each plume sold for $32/oz. Yes, 130 years ago! Back then that was twice the price of 2 oz of gold! In defense of the ladies who wore the plumes in their hats - the women WERE beautiful...but the poor bird. It came close to disappearing. Photo available in 2 sizes. 20 x 16" or 30 x 20".
Finding the right location and lots of patience plus photography skills came together for this photo to happen...stunning.