Waxwings and Robin
by Barry Kent MacKay
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$1,000
Dimensions
18.000 x 24.000 x 0.250 inches
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Title
Waxwings and Robin
Artist
Barry Kent MacKay
Medium
Painting - Oil On Compressed Hardboard
Description
This oil painting is of two Bohemian Waxwings (Bombycilla garrulus), three Cedar Waxwings (B. cedrorum) and one American Robin (Turdus migratorius) as they might appear in autumn. The Bohemian Waxwing has a circumpolar range, mostly in the boreal and mountainous forests. Cedar Waxwings breed only in North America but may wander as far south as the West Indies and even northern South America. The American Robin is found throughout almost all of North America wintering as far south as southern Central America. It has been estimated that there are about 320 million of them, spread over 16,000,000 square kilometers (6,200,00 square miles). While it is found in remote, boreal forests it is by far the best known of the three species as it also frequents gardens, parks and orchards and nests in close proximity to people. All three species form autumn and winter flocks, and all include berries in their diets, and so the scenario I imagined could occur, although I have only ever seen any two of those three species eating at the same food source at the same time. This is in oils on compressed hardboard and is 24 by 18 inches. $1000.00
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July 11th, 2021
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