Paul Nelson Photography

“Hard to believe it’s a photograph!” We often hear that. And no wonder. The detail in Wild Birds Flying art prints makes this artwork a source of delight for you and your guests. Art prints, canvas prints, framed prints — there is a range of price and presentation, and so many birds from which to choose. An archival giclée print, a stretched canvas, framed or not — there’s no wrong answer.

  • 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.
  • Eastern Bluebird Wing Print

    $90.00$1,332.00

    Overlapping waves of blue on blue — flight feathers of the Eastern Bluebird create a quiet calm.

  • Indigo Bunting Wing Print

    $90.00$1,332.00

    Shadowy black to intense iridescent blue, Indigo Bunting flight feathers reveal a treasure trove of color.

  • Northern Cardinal Wing Print

    $90.00$1,332.00

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

  • 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.

  • With their striped markings, Black-and-white Warblers are easy to spot — and their early appearance is a sure sign that spring birding has started. They build cup-shaped nests on the ground, and can be aggressive in protecting their territory.
  • Cedar Waxwing_001

    $42.00$522.00
    Cedar Waxwings — named for the red, waxy tips on their wing feathers — are always up for a dinner party, gathering in large flocks to dine on berries and conversing in high, thin whistles. 
  • American Goldfinch_002

    $42.00$1,332.00
    The American Goldfinch is the state bird of Iowa, New Jersey, and Washington, but you can also find them in weedy fields, forest edges, orchards, and backyards across the continental U.S. and southern Canada.
  • Anna’s Hummingbird

    $42.00$1,332.00
    Common along the Pacific Coast in all seasons, the Anna’s Hummingbird sports iridescent green feathers and rose-colored throat and crown. The courtship ritual includes the male’s high, swooping dives.
  • Baltimore Oriole_001

    $42.00$1,332.00
    With its black and orange plumage, the Baltimore Oriole is a real dazzler. Spring breeding grounds extend from central Canada to the eastern U.S. By midsummer, these medium-sized songbirds take off for Florida, Central America, and points south.
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