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Out On A Limb - Wood Ducks By Rod Frederick

Out on a Limb - Wood Ducks by Rod Frederick

One of the most interesting, if not the most beautiful, of North America's birds has to be the wood duck. The striking patterns of iridescent purples, blues and greens make the drake appear almost doll-like. Although lacking the gaudy plumage of her mate, the hen also would hardly go unnoticed. It is always exciting to see such a handsome pair of birds, especially when perched high on the mossy limb of a tree.

"Woodies" are common throughout much of North America, frequenting wooded ponds and rivers, including many city parks. In winter they are often seen in large flocks, but in early spring they begin to pair up in preparation for nesting. Wood ducks usually choose a natural hollow high in a tree; sometimes the holes are crafted by woodpeckers. When the eggs hatch the little ducklings follow their mother out of the nest, dropping several feet to the forest floor and landing unharmed on their downy bellies!

Out on a Limb - Wood Ducks by Rod Frederick is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition giclee canvas. They have a 15-1/16 x 22 image size and are priced at $545 unframed. LAST ONE!

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Wildlife artist Rod Frederick painted a couple of Wood Ducks sitting on a moss covered tree limb over a lake or river. All prints have been hand signed by the artist. This painting was published in 1986.

Types Dimensions Edition Size Price Cart
Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Print 15-1/16 x 22 Image Size 1250 $545.00

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