A CELEBRATION

$150.00

Wood Storks, Big Cypress, Wakodahatchee, Florida. On my trip to Florida, I had several birds that I wanted to see and photograph. A Wood Stork was high on my list because it is a bird that we do not have out west, and they are just starting to make a comeback in Florida. They were once listed as endangered and now they have been downlisted to threatened. The Wood Stork suffered habitat loss, and their populations used to be quite abundant in the Everglades. This couple is in the beginning process of nest-building and establishing their relationship. 

13” x 17” (Horizontal Format) Archival Pigment Print on Pearl Paper

All Sales Final. Print on demand - add five business days for printing. Free Insured shipping.

The watermark is not on the final image but includes the artist’s signature.

Feel free to contact me for more information or a different size to fit your needs.

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Wood Storks, Big Cypress, Wakodahatchee, Florida. On my trip to Florida, I had several birds that I wanted to see and photograph. A Wood Stork was high on my list because it is a bird that we do not have out west, and they are just starting to make a comeback in Florida. They were once listed as endangered and now they have been downlisted to threatened. The Wood Stork suffered habitat loss, and their populations used to be quite abundant in the Everglades. This couple is in the beginning process of nest-building and establishing their relationship. 

13” x 17” (Horizontal Format) Archival Pigment Print on Pearl Paper

All Sales Final. Print on demand - add five business days for printing. Free Insured shipping.

The watermark is not on the final image but includes the artist’s signature.

Feel free to contact me for more information or a different size to fit your needs.

Wood Storks, Big Cypress, Wakodahatchee, Florida. On my trip to Florida, I had several birds that I wanted to see and photograph. A Wood Stork was high on my list because it is a bird that we do not have out west, and they are just starting to make a comeback in Florida. They were once listed as endangered and now they have been downlisted to threatened. The Wood Stork suffered habitat loss, and their populations used to be quite abundant in the Everglades. This couple is in the beginning process of nest-building and establishing their relationship. 

13” x 17” (Horizontal Format) Archival Pigment Print on Pearl Paper

All Sales Final. Print on demand - add five business days for printing. Free Insured shipping.

The watermark is not on the final image but includes the artist’s signature.

Feel free to contact me for more information or a different size to fit your needs.

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