Green Heron Parent Mother - Canvas Giclee Painting

Barbara Fallenbaum

Painting of Green Heron Mother.  This small heron is solitary most season and often somewhat secretive.  Seen in the open, it often flicks its tail nervously, raises and lowers it crest.  It is a striking bird with a velvet-green back, chestnut body and a dark cap often raised into a short crest.  I was fortunate the summer of 2020 to have a pair lay their eggs in my backyard.  First I found two eggs on the ground, then they disappeared.  Over the next couple of months I would see the parents in my backyard, catching lizards, catching insects and taking a bath in my spa.  Did not find out where the nest was till after the babies were gone. It was in a prominent tree just outside my studio window.  They had been sharing the tree with some nesting Wrens.  This is the mother just after she had caught a big yellow lizard and swallowed it whole.  She has a proud satisfied look.

    • This beautiful giclee is perfectly color matched, produced in the United States using archival pigment inks that produces a rich and realist print that will last indefinitely.  Gallery wrapped canvas, ready to hang, no frame required.
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    • Choose the size that suites your space.  These are stretched and ready to hang.
    • If you opt for the framed version - The frame is solid wood and custom for the Giclee that you order.  They are made in our studio, it takes 2 -3 weeks from the time you order.  We custom finish each one with an undercoated metallic glaze and a nice cream crackle top coat.  No two are a like!
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