Description
The Western Meadowlark is among the most beloved birds in the west—sufficiently so that it has been named the state bird of six different states: North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon. It is second in popularity only to the Northern Cardinal, the state bird of seven states. Yet I have heard many mourn that they haven’t heard a meadowlark in ages; a meadowlark singing its heart out on a fence post used to be a common sight, but as prairie and pastures give way to development, the meadowlark’s song is silenced.
Giclée prints are printed on archival cotton rag. Inks are water based and free of Nickel, PFOS, PFOA and VOC’s, which are harmful to the environment and cause degradation of prints.
Prints are all matted; an 8×10 print comes in a mat to fit an 11×14 frame, and an 11×14 matted print fits a 16×20 frame.
606 Western Meadowlark
©Rachael Koppendrayer
Printed in USA
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