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We've pulled more limited editions prints from vault and added them to the shop!
Here is the 24x36" Heron in the Woods, number 18/95 in good condition!
https://t.co/aqAtAo4wJu
Fun Fact: Snowy Egrets have black legs and yellow feet which they use to help them catch fish! This Snowy Egret is from our upcoming Wildlife Alphabet Series with @Kimdraws! The full series will be available this holiday season! Please stay tuned for more details!
Fun Fact: Red Foxes have big fluffy tails that are nearly as long as their whole bodies! This Red Fox is from our upcoming Wildlife Alphabet Series with @Kimdraws! The full series will be available this holiday season! Please stay tuned for more details!
Fun Fact: Quails usually nest on the ground under shrubs, brush, or other covering! This Quail is from our upcoming Wildlife Alphabet Series with @Kimdraws! The full series will be available this holiday season! Please stay tuned for more! - Reposted with updated scientific name!
Fun Fact: Orcas are actually members of the dolphin family! This Orca is from our upcoming Wildlife Alphabet Series with @Kimdraws! The full series will be available this holiday season! Please stay tuned for more details!
Fun Fact: Indigo Buntings have a feather structure that reflects and refracts light making them appear blue! This Indigo Bunting is from our upcoming Wildlife Alphabet Series with @Kimdraws! The full series will be available this holiday season! Please stay tuned for more details
🧁Happy 106 Years to the the @NatlParkService! Artwork from our reproduction WPA print by Alexander Dux! #ourparks #fiftynineparks #NationalParks
There have been over 1,200 known fossil species found in Big Bend National Park! Artwork by @brave_the_woods! #ourparks #fiftynineparks #NationalParks
The 1912 eruption of Novarupta in the now Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in Katmai National Park was the largest eruption by volume in the 20th century! Artwork by @LeeshaHannigan! #ourparks #fiftynineparks #NationalParks
The pink/red coloring that sometimes forms on the snow at Lassen Volcanic National Park is snow algae - sometimes called ‘watermelon algae’ - Artwork by @NewAntlers! #ourparks #fiftynineparks #NationalParks