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221431 American Flamingo Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Phoenicopterus ruber Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 25" x 37" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition Audubon saw several flocks of American flamingos in the Florida Keys in 1832, and while anxious to obtain a specimen from which to make a painting, he was never able to shoot one. During a stay in London, he wrote repeatedly to his friend John Bachman, a Lutheran minister in Charleston, South Carolina, asking for a specimen. In a letter dated October 31, 1837, he said: "As to flamingos their Eggs &c I fear this is up for me; and this proves to me now that I was a great fool not to have gone to Cuba, or sent a person there expressly..."Fortunately, it wasn't "up" for him after all. He finally obtained specimens from Cuba and made the drawing for this Havell plate in London in 1838.The flamingo's highly specialized manner of feeding is as noteworthy as its dramatic coloring. The bird plunges its head underwater upside down, then with the upper bill of its sickle-shaped beak serving as a dredge and the tongue as a sieve, it scoops small shellfish from the bottom of shallow lagoons.
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22133 American Goldfinch Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
This print is based on a composition probably painted in August 1824 in New York State, for Audubon wrote: "In ascending along the shores of the Mohawk river, in the month of August, I have met more of these pretty birds in the course of a day's walk than anywhere else, and whenever a thistle was to be seen along either bank of the New York Canal, it was ornamented with one or more Goldfinches."The goldfinch, a joy to even the most casual observer, is common from ocean to ocean, and its flight call as it dips through the air, per-chic-o-ree, per-chic-o-ree, is as sweet as that of any caged canary. Dr. Frank M. Chapman, in his Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America, says that "their song is delivered with an ecstasy and abandon which carries them off their feet, they circle over the field sowing the air with music."
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221311 American White Pelican Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
White Pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 24" x 37" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition Based on a composition painted perhaps in Florida in 1831 or 1832. Landscape artist, George Lehman, worked on the background.The white pelican, with a wingspread of nine feet, does not plunge for food like the brown pelican, but fishes as it swims along, using the large bag that hangs from he lower part of its bill as a dip-net. It often gathers in groups for cooperative fishing. It nests for the most part far inland in the western half of the continent.Audubon wrote: "Ranged along the margins of the sand-bar, in broken array, stand a hundred heavy-bodied Pelicans...Pluming themselves, the gorged Pelicans patiently wait the return of hunger. Should one chance to gape, all, as if by sympathy, in succession open their long and broad mandibles, yawning lazily and ludicrously...But mark, the red beams of the setting sun tinge the tall tops of the forest trees; the birds experience the cravings of hunger...they rise on their columnar legs, and heavily waddle to the water...And now the Pelicans...drive the little fishes toward the shallow shore, and then, with their enormous pouches spread like so many bag-nets, scoop them out and devour them in thousands.:
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2WH01740 Andy the Ant Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Andy the Ant . Made of powdercoated metal Andy is 8.25 inches by 9.75 inches by .5 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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222WH01740 Andy the Ant Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Andy the Ant . Made of powdercoated metal Andy is 8.25 inches by 9.75 inches by .5 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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22112 Baltimore Oriole Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Northern Oriole, Icterus galbula, Flora: tulip tree, Liriodendron tulipifera Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 19 1/2" x 24 3/4" Princeton Audubon Limited Edition - produced 1985 This print, of two male orioles and a female (shown clinging to the nest), is from a composition painted in Louisiana in 1822 and completed in 1825. The artist, Joseph Mason, also worked on the background.More than half a century earlier, the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus, in a scientific description of this orange and black American oriole, had named the bird in honor of Cecil Calvert, second Baron of Baltimore, because Lord Baltimore's family colors were also orange and black.Now known as the northern oriole, its mellow whistle, loud, clear, and rather low-pitched, is a sure sign of the retreat of winter. The nest is a remarkable example of design and craftsmanship created by the female alone. First, she ties suspension strings to a long, sweeping branch, forming the warp through which to weave an assortment of plant fibers, milkweed stalks, strips of bark, horse hair, or cord. The completed structure is gourd shaped, gray colored, and lined with feathers, plant down, or wool. Audubon noted that in the South the birds built a loosely-woven nest, "in such a manner that the air can easily pass through it," yet, if farther North, "they would have formed it of the warmest and softest materials."
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221367 Band-tailed Pigeon Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Columba fasciata Flora: Cornus nuttalli Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 28" x 20 1/2" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition This print is based on a composition probably painted in the winter of 1836-37 in Charleston, S.C. Maria Martin drew the dogwood branch, a drawing most interesting to botanists since the accompanying text in the Ornithological biography contains the first recorded description of the western, or mountain, dogwood, Cornus nuttalli, which has six involuted bracts instead of the four of the well-known eastern species.Audubon wrote: "In my plate are represented two adult birds, placed on the branch of a superb species of dogwood, discovered by my learned friend, Thomas Nuttall, Esq., when on his march toward the shores of the Pacific Ocean, and which I have graced with his name."These pigeons lay only one egg to the nest, and breed usually only once a year, the lowest reproductive rate of any North American game bird except the extinct passenger pigeon. The enactment in 1913 of the Federal law for the protection of the migratory birds saved this species.
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222WH01742 Bella the Butterfly Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Bella the Butterfly . Made of powdercoated metal Bella is 7 inches by 5.75 inches by 8.25 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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2WH01742 Bella the Butterfly Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Bella the Butterfly . Made of powdercoated metal Bella is 7 inches by 5.75 inches by 8.25 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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222WH01746 Benny the Bee Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Benny the Bee. Made of powdercoated metal Benny is 9 inches by 6.5 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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2WH01746 Benny the Bee Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Benny the Bee. Made of powdercoated metal Benny is 9 inches by 6.5 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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2230155 Birds of Prey, Volume I
Outstanding bird posters, make great gifts and educational aids. 24" x 36". Artist:: Karen Pidgeon. Birds of Prey, Volume I.
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2230153 Birds of the Garden, Summer Volume I
Outstanding bird posters, make great gifts and educational aids. 24" x 36". Artist:: Larry McQueen. Birds of the Garden, Summer Volume I.
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2230150 Birds of the Garden, Winter Volume I
Outstanding bird posters, make great gifts and educational aids. 24" x 36". Artist:: Larry McQueen. Favorite birds of the garden, volume I.
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2230151 Birds of the Garden, Winter Volume II
Outstanding bird posters, make great gifts and educational aids. 24" x 36". Artist:: Larry McQueen. Favorite birds of the garden, volume II.
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221123 Black & Yellow (Magnolia) Warbler Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Magnolia Warbler, Dendroica magnolia Flora: purple-flowering raspberry, Rubus odoratus Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 11 1/2" x 18 1/2" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition According to Roger Tory Peterson, "Audubon drew this immature magnolia warbler in Louisiana on October 20, 1821, when it was in its autumnal migration." The original for the plate was a painting made in 1829 and inscribed "Great Pine Swamp, Aug-12th." "Black and Yellow Warbler," the name formerly applied to the magnolia warbler, was most descriptive of its color, but had the disadvantage of being equally descriptive of several other warblers. Thus the change to magnolia warbler. In its movements it has a trick of partly spreading its tail, thereby showing the characteristic white band crossing midway.
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221317 Black or Surf Duck (Surf Scoter) Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Surf Scoter, Melanitta perspicillata Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 28" x 20 1/2" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition Audubon painted this pair of surf scoters (a male at left, a female at right) during his voyage to Labrador in 1833. He wrote: "For more than a week after we had anchored in the lovely harbor of Little Macatina, I had been anxiously searching for the nest of this species but in vain: the millions that sped along the shores had no regard for my wishes." Fortunately, he found a nest and wrote that it was hidden among tall grasses, raised about four inches above the ground, and lined with down.The summer home of the bird is in the boreal forests of Canada and Alaska. During its sojourn in the States it winters in coastal waters, at home in the ocean surf. The male has overall black plumage set off by an orange, black, and white bill, a white eye, and a white patch on the forehead and nape. This remarkable coloration has given rise to some equally remarkable names: speckle-billed coot, blossom-billed coot, patch-head, skunk head, skunk top, goggle-nose, and snuff-taker.
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221Q34 Black Squirrel Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
John James AudubonQuadrupeds of North AmericaPrint size 22" x 28"
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22132 Black-billed Cuckoo Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Erythropthalmus Flora: magnolia tree Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 25" x 17 1/4" Produced 1985 - Princeton Edition
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221307 Blue Crane (Little Blue Heron) Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Little Blue Heron, Florida caerulea print size 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 28 1/2" x 20 1/2" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition The white bird in the background is an immature little blue heron, quite as white as an egret and often mistaken for one since it does not wear its adult plumage until two years of age. The view of the countryside near Charleston, South Carolina, was painted by George Lehman.Audubon wrote of the little blue heron: "You may see this graceful Heron, quietly and in silence walking along the margins of the water, with an elegance and grace which can never fail to please you. Each regularly-timed step is lightly measured, while the keen eye of the bird seeks for and watches the equally cautious movements of the objects towards which it advances with all imaginable care. When at a proper distance, it darts forth its bill with astonishing celerity, to pierce and secure its prey."
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22115 Blue Yellow-backed Warbler Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Northern Parula Warbler, Parula americana Flora: red or copper iris, Iris fulva Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 11 1/2" x 18 1/2" Princeton Audubon Limited Edition - produced in 1985 Audubon's young assistant, Joseph Mason, painted the iris which Audubon called "Louisiana Flag."Audubon wrote in his journal for March 26, 1821, that Joseph Mason had shot a male "Blue Yellow Back Warbler." On the following day Audubon painted both the warbler and its mate, she eyeing an inchworm.The northern parula warbler is a grayish-blue bird with a distinctive yellowish-green patch on its back and a buzzing song that during breeding season has been described as a "sizzling trill." The name "parula," meaning a diminutive Parus or titmouse, was given this warbler because of its chickadee-like habit of foraging for food; poking, picking, and hanging on the underside of a limb. Moss is its characteristic nesting site. In the south, it is associated with woodlands where Spanish moss hangs from the trees; in other areas, where Usnea or beard moss is common.
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2215 Bonaparte Flycatcher (Canada Warbler) Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Wilsonia canadensis, Flora: magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora, Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 11 1/2" x 20" . Princeton Audubon Limited Edition - produced 1985. While Audubon and Joseph Mason were wandering through a Louisiana cypress swamp on August 13, 1821, Audubon shot and wounded what he believed to be a bird of an unknown species. He first gave it the name "Cypress Swamp Fly Catcher," but later renamed it "Bonaparte's Fly-catcher" in honor of Napoleon's nephew Charles Lucien Bonaparte, a naturalist whom Audubon met in Philadelphia in 1824. Actually, the bird is a young female Canada warbler. Audubon's young assistant, Joseph Mason, drew the leaves and ripe seed pod of the southern magnolia. Aptly named, the Canada warbler haunts the undergrowth, shady thickets, and dense woodlands of the north. It is a summer resident in similar terrain in much of New England, New York State, and down the Alleghenies. It is readily identified by its necklace of black pendants on a yellow breast. While it gleans among the leaves in the manner of a warbler, it takes much of its food on the wing like a flycatcher.
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2CS3 BROAD LEAF GARDEN SCULPTURE
Featured on the right, a bold and striking addition for your patio garden, this sculpture will receive lots of attention. The large leaves are carved by hand and can be used to hold bird seed. Small copper wire twines around the stem and leaves. 40" tall.
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222CS3 BROAD LEAF GARDEN SCULPTURE
Featured on the right, a bold and striking addition for your patio garden, this sculpture will receive lots of attention. The large leaves are carved by hand and can be used to hold bird seed. Small copper wire twines around the stem and leaves. 40" tall.
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221251 Brown Pelican Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Pelecanus occidentalis Flora: Mangrove, Rhizophora mangle Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 24 1/2" x 36 1/2" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition Audubon probably drew this adult pelican in the Florida Keys in April or May 1832. Landscape artist, George Lehman, painted the mangrove limb.The brown pelican is a ponderous bird, but with its six-and-one-half-food wingspread has a powerful flight which it alternates with short glides. The bird carries a large pouch under its lower bill and has an appetite for fish as large as the pouch. American children learn of the brown pelican through a well known bit of doggerel that begins: "What a wonderful bird is the pelican-Its beak can hold more than its belly can,..."A long line of these birds flapping and sailing, often in unison, is a familiar coastal sight. When fishing, the birds fly aloft, spot the schools of fish, then head downwind, pull back their wings, and plunge beak-first with a grand splash.Audubon wrote: "The brown pelicans are as well aware of the time of each return of the tide, as the most watchful pilots. Though but a short time before they have been sound asleep, yet without bell or other warning, they suddenly open their eyelids, and all leave their roosts, the instant when the waters...resume their motion."
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222WH01744 Calvin the Cardinal Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Calvin the Cardinal . Made of powdercoated metal Calvin is 8.25 inches by 6.0 inches by 4.5 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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2WH01744 Calvin the Cardinal Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Calvin the Cardinal . Made of powdercoated metal Calvin is 8.25 inches by 6.0 inches by 4.5 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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22126 Carolina Parrot Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Carolina Parakeet, Conuropsis carolinensis Flora: cocklebur, Xanthium strumarium Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 23 1/2" x 32" . Princeton Audubon Limited Edition - produced 1985. This print is based on a painting composed in Louisiana about 1825 and inscribed at the lower right: "The upper Specimen was shot near Bayou Sarah and appeared so uncommon having 14 Tail feathers all 7 sizes distinct and firmly affixed in 14 diferent recepticals that I drew it more to verify one of those astonishing fits of Nature than any thing else-it was a female-The Green headed [a young bird] is also a singular although not so uncommon a Variety as the above one-Louisianna-December-J.J. Audubon." Audubon wrote of these parakeets, "The woods are the habitation best fitted for them, and there the richness of their plumage, their beautiful mode of flight, and even their screams, afford welcome intimation that our darkest forests and most sequestered swamps are not destitute of charms." In later years he was to write: "Our Parakeets are rapidly diminishing in number, and in some districts, where twenty-five years ago they were plentiful, scarcely any are now to be seen."This gorgeous bird is now extinct. And little wonder. Its plumage could be sold for millinery, and it was prized as a cage bird both here and abroad. To make matters worse, since it was considered excellent eating and was destructive to a variety of cultivated crops, it was relentlessly destroyed by man.
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22117 Carolina Turtle Dove (Mourning Dove) Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Mourning Dove, Zenaida macroura Flora: silky camelia, or Virginia Stewartia, Stewartia Malachodendron Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 19 1/2" x 24 1/2" Princeton Audubon Limited Edition - Produced 1985 Probably painted about 1825 in Louisiana. The pair of birds at bottom was apparently done first, since the limb on which the topmost bird sits is not connected to the branch on which its mate is perched.In this painting Audubon attempted, as he wrote, to give "a faithful representation of two as gentle pairs of Turtles [doves] as ever cooed their loves in the green woods. I have placed them on a branch of Stuartia, which you see ornamented with a profusion of white blossoms, emblematic of purity and chastity."Though this bird was known to Audubon as the Carolina turtle dove, its modern name is much more appropriate, for it is found throughout the United Sates and its call suggests hopeless sorrow. This abundant and widespread bird is equally at home in suburbs and farmlands, and the sharp whistling of its wings as it takes flight is as familiar as its mournful call.
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221Q31 Collared Peccary Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
John James AudubonQuadrupeds of North AmericaPrint size 22" x 28"
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22196 Columbia Jay (Magpie Jay) Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Magpie Jay, Calocitta formosa Flora: poison ivy, Rhus radicans Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 24 1/2" x 36" Produced in 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition Each of the two jays was painted separately and in 1829 arranged in a composition depicting them perched on a dead limb entwined with poison ivy."The specimen from which the drawings were taken," Audubon wrote, "was presented to me by a friend who had received it from the Columbia River, and is the only individual...which I did not receive on the spot."Actually, the bird is a native of Mexico rather than the Columbia River area in Oregon, and in painting it, Audubon departed from an early resolve never to draw from a stuffed specimen. In so doing, he erred and included the magnificent magpie jay with his northwestern birds.
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221425 Columbian (Anna's) Hummingbird Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Anna's Hummingbird, Calypte anna Flora: hibiscus, drawn by Maria Martin Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 12" x 19" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition Based on a composition probably painted in London in 1838.Audubon received the female and nest from Thomas Nuttall, who collected them in the Rocky Mountains. The four males at the top of the print were drawn from specimens Audubon found in an English collection.Anna's hummingbird is slightly larger than other West Coast hummingbirds and is the only hummer to remain constantly throughout this area in winter. The others cross the border into Mexico. In the early spring the male often makes quite an effort at singing, though this sounds to some like a high-pitched squeak rather than a song. There is no mistaking the peculiar popping noise he makes at the bottom of his pendulum courtship flight.
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221244 Common Gallinule (Purple Gallinule) Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Porphyrula martinica Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 18 1/2" x 11 1/2" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition This portrait is based on a composition apparently painted in Louisiana in 1822.The yellow legs, red beak, blue frontal plate, and solid white undertail area of the purple gallinule are distinctive. As it walks over the floating plants in the marsh or along roadside ditches, it can be seen constantly jerking its tail in a pert manner. Audubon wrote of this bird: "I candidly assure you that I experienced a thousand times more pleasure while looking at the Purple Gallinule flirting its tail, while gaily moving over the broad leaves of the waterlily, than I have ever done while silently sitting in the corner of a crowded apartment, gazing on the flutterings of gaudy fans and the wavings of flowering plumes."
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222WH01747 Danny the Dragonfly Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Danny the Dragonfly. Made of powdercoated metal Danny is 10.5 inches by 9.5 inches by 4 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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2WH01747 Danny the Dragonfly Garden Sculpture
Accent your garden with Danny the Dragonfly. Made of powdercoated metal Danny is 10.5 inches by 9.5 inches by 4 inches. Attaches to a 34 inch metal stake which is included, along with a personalized story card.
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221139 Field Sparrow Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Spizella pusilla Flora: grass-pink, Calopogon tuberosus, and a blueberry, probably Vaccinium vacillans Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 11 1/2" x 18 1/2" Produced 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition This print was based on a painting dated July 11, 1829, the day on which the artist left Great Egg Harbor, New Jersey, after a visit of four weeks. Audubon wrote of it: "Travelling from Egg Harbor towards Philadelphia, I found a nest of this species placed at the foot of a bush growing in almost pure sand. Near it were the plants which you see accompanying the figure."A pink bill and plain breast are characteristic field marks of this bird, and the term "field" is a bit misleading as it is rarely seen in cultivated fields, but rather in woodland borders or old pasture lots growing up with weeds and bushes. It is a persistent singer and from a singing perch, usually atop a bush or small tree, it sends forth its clear, sweet, and melancholy notes.
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227bp25287 Frogs with Lotus- Brass & Marble Sculpture
Classical styling and earthly elements of brass and marble combine with a whimsical motif of two frogs and lotus leaves. Revered throughout the ages as harbingers of good will, the Lotus and Frog combination will delight you and your guests for years. 21 inches in height, this piece ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this piece exceeds $270.
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22226001 Garden Ballet Bird Mobile
While science strives to harness the power of the wind, Garden Ballet seeks its joy. Color and movement create enchanting exhibitions of whimsy, tranquility, humor and dance to the ever changing rhythm of the wind. Metal, indeed, can fly. This flitting, hovering, bobbing bird will have you wondering if it can truly be crafted from metal. Its vibrant colors and eternal movement will keep a garden abloom all year. Display pole is included.
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226001 Garden Ballet Bird Mobile
While science strives to harness the power of the wind, Garden Ballet seeks its joy. Color and movement create enchanting exhibitions of whimsy, tranquility, humor and dance to the ever changing rhythm of the wind. Metal, indeed, can fly. This flitting, hovering, bobbing bird will have you wondering if it can truly be crafted from metal. Its vibrant colors and eternal movement will keep a garden abloom all year. Display pole is included.
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222260010 Garden Ballet Butterfly Mobile
While science strives to harness the power of the wind, Garden Ballet seeks its joy. Color and movement create enchanting exhibitions of whimsy, tranquility, humor and dance to the ever changing rhythm of the wind. Metal, indeed, can fly. Four butterflies circle a flower, bobbing whimsically as only butterflies can. Despite all appearances, the actors in this light, airy, infinite waltz are shaped and hammered from steel. Display pole is included.
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226002 Garden Ballet Butterfly Mobile
While science strives to harness the power of the wind, Garden Ballet seeks its joy. Color and movement create enchanting exhibitions of whimsy, tranquility, humor and dance to the ever changing rhythm of the wind. Metal, indeed, can fly. Four butterflies circle a flower, bobbing whimsically as only butterflies can. Despite all appearances, the actors in this light, airy, infinite waltz are shaped and hammered from steel. Display pole is included.
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22730112 Garden Crane Family Sculpture
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent home accent. This is an exquisite piece constructed of solid brass and finished in a verdigris patina. 28 inches in height respectively, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $350!
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2BZ25399 Garden Crane Sculpture
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent garden accent. This is an exquisite piece constructed of solid brass and finished in a verdigris patina. Between 5 feet and 5 feet 8 inches in height, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $2,000!
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222BZ25399 Garden Crane Sculpture
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent garden accent. This is an exquisite piece constructed of solid brass and finished in a verdigris patina. Between 5 feet and 5 feet 8 inches in height, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $2,000!
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222BS3139 Garden Crane Sculptures Feeding
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent garden accent. This is an exquisite piece constructed of solid brass and finished in a verdigris patina. 24.5 inches and 36.5 inches in height respectively, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $400!
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2BS3139 Garden Crane Sculptures Feeding
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent garden accent. This is an exquisite piece constructed of solid brass and finished in a verdigris patina. 24.5 inches and 36.5 inches in height respectively, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $400!
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2BS3264 Garden Crane Sculptures I
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent garden accent. This is an exquisite piece constructed of solid brass and finished in a verdigris patina. 5 feet 4 inches and 4 feet in height respectively, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $1600!
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222BS3264 Garden Crane Sculptures I
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent garden accent. This is an exquisite piece constructed of solid brass and finished in a verdigris patina. 5 feet 4 inches and 4 feet in height respectively, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $1600!
$950.00 > Learn more @ A Birds World!
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227BP13095 Garden Crane Sculptures II
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent home accent. This is an exquisite piece constructed of solid brass and finished in a verdigris patina. 30 inches and 39 inches in height respectively, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $500!
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255018 Garden Cranes-Sheet Iron
Incredible detail and classic design make this work of art an excellent garden accent. This is an whimsical piece constructed of sheet iron- 4 feet 7 inches and 3 feet 6 inches in height respectively, this product ships out of the San Francisco warehouse within 10 days of your order. Regular retail price on this set exceeds $625.
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