Three-Wattled Bellbird
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Year completed: 2008
Medium: Ink Line Art Illustration with
Digital Tinting
Description: Fine art drawing of a Three-Wattled
Bellbird (Procnias tricarunculata)
Hand-signed limited edition fine art print (500) of
a Three-Wattled Bellbird. The illustration is reproduced
on high-quality acid free stock. Dealer inquires are
welcome.
Limited
edition fine art print:
8"x10" (20.3 x 25.4cm) $17.95
11"x14" (27.9 x 36.6cm) $22.95

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Artist's notes:
The
Three-Wattled Bellbird was commissioned by Stackpole books
to be used in '101 Ways to Help Birds' by Laura Erickson.
I was lucky enough to catch sight of one of these fascinating
birds while on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica.
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Information about the Three-Wattled Bellbird:
The Three-Wattled Bellbird is found in Central and South
American rainforests. It is one of four species of bellbird.
The name comes from the distinctive worm-like wattles that
hang down from the base of the bill. When calling, the bellbird
makes a "bell" sound, followed by a final "bonk" which completes
this bird's highly unusual song.
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Tags:
tropical,
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tropics,
rainforest,
bellbird,
wildlife,
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