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Flicker On Apple Tree By Robert Bateman

By Robert Bateman

Flicker on Apple Tree by Robert Bateman

“Growing up in Ontario, the flicker was one of the common birds in the ravine behind our house. It was bigger than the downy and hairy woodpeckers but I more or less took it for granted, which was my attitude toward robins. The flicker, however, is special among woodpeckers in that it was often on the ground. There, the main activity is feeding on ants. The stomach of one flicker yielded some 5,000 ants."

"My Ontario flickers are the “yellow-shafted” variety. The bird has yellow shafts to its wing and tail feathers and yellow wing linings. The males have black mustaches. The bird in the painting is our western variety which has been “lumped” by the experts as the same species (Colaptes aurates, now northern flicker). The quills on the shafts and wing linings of the “western” variety are vermilion as is the mustache. The white rump, which is a field mark when it flies, cannot be seen in the painting because of the folded wings.” ~ Robert Bateman

Flicker on Apple Tree by Robert Bateman is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition giclee canvas with a 16 x 12 vertical image size priced at $345 unframed.

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Robert Bateman painted a mature Flicker song bird feeding in an apple tree in this stunning image. All artwork has been hand signed by the artist.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas 16 x 12 Image Size 99 $345.00

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