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8.00" x 6.50"
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8.00" x 6.50"
Male Costa's Hummingbird Checking The Avocado Tree Canvas Print
by Jay Milo
Product Details
Male Costa's Hummingbird Checking The Avocado Tree canvas print by Jay Milo. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
A male costa's hummingbird in flight checking the new growth on the top of the avocado tree. Seems like a good landing place to me he is thinking. .... more
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Artist's Description
A male costa's hummingbird in flight checking the new growth on the top of the avocado tree. Seems like a good landing place to me he is thinking. . His translucent wings show up against the blue sky background. Would make a wonderful addition for any hummingbird collector.
About Jay Milo
Jay Milo born in New Jersey on January 2, moved to Canarsie, Brooklyn, as a small child, moved to San Francisco in 1948 and lives in Palm Desert since 1998. He is a widower. I love this area because it gives me wonderful access to natures beautiful creatures and flowers. In my early travel years I took many pictures with a Canon Camera. I received my Nikon Camera for one of my birthdays and have been taking much better pictures since then. We have a wonderful group of Hummingbirds and Doves, that come and feed everyday during their season here in California and I make a couple of batches of food a day in 3 feeders for them. They have become accustomed to me wondering around with my camera, and sometimes pose for me , which you will...
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Jasmin's Treasures
Great shot. Stopping the wings is tricky. I'd love to get Costa's, but they don't come to NM.
Karen Cook
Love those impossibly tiny feet and those translucent wings...we still have a couple of juvenile ruby throated hummers here who haven't started the migration south yet.