Paul Nelson Photography
  • Lincoln’s Sparrow

    $42.00$1,332.00
    Streaky brown, with a buffy eye-ring, Lincoln’s Sparrows are known to be a bit shy. This medium-sized, insect-eating bird forages near or on the ground — and builds its nest there too. It is named for Thomas Lincoln, who traveled with naturalist John James Audubon on a bird-finding trip to Labrador.
  • Lucifer Hummingbird

    $42.00$1,332.00
    While the male Lucifer Hummingbird sports a purple throat and long narrow tail, the female complements its green back and head feathers with a buff-colored breast and short tail. Both have the characteristic curved bill.
  • Northern Cardinal Wing Print

    $90.00$1,332.00

    A sweeping vista in red — contour feathers of the Northern Cardinal.

  • Northern Cardinal_001

    $42.00$1,332.00
    With its stunning red color, the male Northern Cardinal is a real showstopper, complemented by the female’s red accents on wings, tail, and crest. Find this flashy songbird across the eastern half of the U.S. and Mexico.
  • Shades of brown, shafts of yellow — flight feathers and coverts of the Northern Flicker.

  • Arrangement in yellow and black — tail feathers of the Northern Flicker.

  • Bold yet delicate, the Northern Flicker’s yellow-shafted undertail coverts display a hypnotic dappling of black and white.

  • Painted Bunting

    $42.00$1,332.00
    Easy to see why the French name for the Painted Bunting is Nonpareil (“without equal”). But in spite of their eye-popping plumage — red, blue, yellow, green — these seed-eating songbirds don’t flaunt the look, preferring to go unnoticed in deep brush and dense foliage.
  • Painted Bunting Female

    $42.00$1,332.00
  • Red-breasted Nuthatch

    $42.00$1,332.00
    To deter other birds or predators, the resourceful Red-breasted Nuthatch might apply a sticky layer of tree resin to the entrance of its nest, then avoid the trap by flying directly through the opening. They can climb headfirst down tree trunks or hang upside down from branches while foraging for insects or seeds.
  • Red-eyed Vireo_001

    $42.00$1,080.00
    In summer, the Red-eyed Vireo resides in forests of the Eastern United States, but heads south to the Amazon basin come autumn. The male can sing his song 20,000 times a day.
  • Red-winged Blackbird

    $42.00$1,332.00
Go to Top