Hungry Baby Bluebird Acrylic Print
by Kathy K McClellan
Product Details
Hungry Baby Bluebird acrylic print by Kathy K McClellan. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Eastern Bluebirds live approximately 6-10 years and this baby is probably a month old. Females often have two broods in a season and this bird is... more
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Comments (19)
Artist's Description
Eastern Bluebirds live approximately 6-10 years and this baby is probably a month old. Females often have two broods in a season and this bird is from a spring brood. He seemed to be resting as I came and went to get my camera. But it didn't take long for him to let me know that what he really wanted was something to eat!
About Kathy K McClellan
KeppenArt promotes Fine Art and Literature and offers for purchase photography prints, decor and other merchandise featuring artwork by Kathy K. McClellan. An official Biography for Kathy can be found at keppenart.com. Fine Art America is the fulfillment company for KeppenArt. When you order from this site you become FAA's customer since they do the printing, framing, shipping and billing for the site. They also provide the 30 Money Back Guarantee. To protect your privacy FAA will not share your name, phone number or e-mail address. Please e-mail Kathy at kathy@keppenart.com to share your purchase experience. She loves and appreciates e-mails and feedback. Thanks! COPYRIGHT NOTICE These photographs do not belong to the public...
$79.00
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you Laurie fro Laurie's Intuitive for Favoriting this image.
Laurie's Intuitive
Beautiful capture, Kathy!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Laurie.
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you Rebekah Schweizer for Favoriting this image.
Elisabeth Lucas
That is such a touching image!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Elisabeth!
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you to Nancy Griswold for adding this image to her Favorites Collection.
Nancy Griswold
Such a prize moment and a fabulous capture Kathy. I have never seen a baby bluebird before. When I was little there were so many of them here in New England, but now it is rarer. FAV++/L (thank you for your vote in the portrait contest)
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Nancy! I'm sorry that you aren't seeing this gorgeous bird often. They are beautiful, especially when a "couple" are tending to their young.
Roberta Byram
Revisiting this awesome image!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Roberta!
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you, Laura Ragland for adding this image to your Favorites list!
M E Cieplinski
What an adorable capture! The classic pose of every baby bird - FEED ME! And you can just see the tiniest bit of blue peeking out on his wing feathers. I love this shot.
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks M E ! Also, thanks for adding this image to your Favorites list!
Nina Silver
This is fabulous! Voted. L/F
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Nina, thank you for everything!
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you, Shelby Young for adding this image to your Favorites list!
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you, Roberta Byram for adding this image to your Favorites list!
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you, Christy Cox for adding this image to your Favorites list!
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you, Kym Backland for adding this image to your Favorites list!
DUG Harpster
Probably needed some nourishment to get back to the nest. Did you wait until he took off? Again, good camera work Kathy!~DUG
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks, DUG. Would you believe I missed his take off!
Cheryl Hoyle
Great shot!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks, Cheryl!
Christy Cox
Spectacular moment captured!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks, Christy. It really was special.
Roberta Byram
Singing his heart out!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
The funny thing is that there was no sound! I think he was hoping I'd drop something to eat in there!