


Portrait of a Stork H 40 x W 40 x D1 Fuji Crystal Archive, Acrylic glass
The image above is a very peculiar Woodstork. If you’ve never seen one of these wading birds before, I’m sorry. Because you need to. They are some of the most fantastic birds to walk and fly the earth. You can find them in both salt and fresh water areas such as marshes, lagoons, ponds, or mudflats.
This bird was found in Wellington Florida within Wakodahatchee Wetlands,, a lovely wetland park with walking trails and a variety of wildlife.
The image is printed on archival fine art paper under acrylic glass. This artwork is signed on the back.
The image above is a very peculiar Woodstork. If you’ve never seen one of these wading birds before, I’m sorry. Because you need to. They are some of the most fantastic birds to walk and fly the earth. You can find them in both salt and fresh water areas such as marshes, lagoons, ponds, or mudflats.
This bird was found in Wellington Florida within Wakodahatchee Wetlands,, a lovely wetland park with walking trails and a variety of wildlife.
The image is printed on archival fine art paper under acrylic glass. This artwork is signed on the back.
The image above is a very peculiar Woodstork. If you’ve never seen one of these wading birds before, I’m sorry. Because you need to. They are some of the most fantastic birds to walk and fly the earth. You can find them in both salt and fresh water areas such as marshes, lagoons, ponds, or mudflats.
This bird was found in Wellington Florida within Wakodahatchee Wetlands,, a lovely wetland park with walking trails and a variety of wildlife.
The image is printed on archival fine art paper under acrylic glass. This artwork is signed on the back.