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Dimensions
Image:
6.50" x 10.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 15.50"
Bald Eagle Pair Framed Print
by Paul Rebmann
$74.00
Product Details
Bald Eagle Pair framed print by Paul Rebmann. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Two bald eagles perched on a dead tree trunk in the drawn-down Rodman Reservoir along the Ocklawaha River.
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Artist's Description
Two bald eagles perched on a dead tree trunk in the drawn-down Rodman Reservoir along the Ocklawaha River.
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Avian Photography (3/18/2021)
Year-round residents of coastal areas and near rivers and lakes in Florida, the state population increases in winter as many more bald eagles return annually to breed and nest. The range extends throughout much of North America, from Mexico to Alaska, where the largest population is found.
These large raptors are distinctive as adults, with dark brown body and wings contrasted with a white head and tail and yellow beak, legs and feet. The body is stouter and the head is larger than other similar looking birds. Immature birds have dark heads and tails. Second and third year birds are mottled with white on various parts of their body.
Mating and nesting seasons vary by area. In Florida eggs are typically laid from November through January. In the Pacific northwest, eggs are la...
About Paul Rebmann
His entire life Paul Rebmann has ventured outdoors to enjoy nature. Whether he is hiking in mountain forests, wading through Florida swamps, or on the water in a kayak or canoe, Paul strives to satisfy his biophilia. As a nature photographer and Florida Master Naturalist, he attempts to bring the beauty and wonder of nature to others, so that they may see what they might not happen to experience for themselves, and to impart the importance of preserving our natural areas, not only for our enjoyment and quality of life, but also for the survival of the flora and fauna that surrounds us. Images by Paul have been published in field guides, various periodicals, exhibited in juried art shows and also used in exhibits at Lyonia Environmental...