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"Flight of the Rufous Hummingbird", Digital Print by American Artist Matthew Schwartz

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"Flight of the Rufous Hummingbird", Digital Print by American Artist Matthew Schwartz The Rufous Hummingbirds are known for their incredible flight skills, flying 2,000 mi (3,200 km) during their migratory journeys. For a bird only weighing 3 to 4 grams, this is quite a remarkable feat. From May to September during the wildflower season Western rufous hummingbirds feed on the nectar and insects in the Rocky Mountain lowlands after traveling thousands of miles overland through the mountains. In the winter, they return to the wooded areas in the Mexican state of Guerrero. Would you like to see how Rugous hummingbirds fly? With this digital print, Art Smiley presents a realistic depiction of a Rufous hummingbird. For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email to contactus@artsmiley.com. 24/7 online chat support is available through our website www.artsmiley.com .

"Pelican Retreat", Digital Print by American Artist Matthew Schwartz

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Pelicans make up the Pelecanidae family of large water birds. Large throat pouches and long beaks are characteristic of these animals, allowing them to catch prey and drain water before swallowing. Pelicans, with the exception of brown and Peruvian, have predominantly pale plumage.  Pelicans frequent coastal and inland waters, catching fish near or at the water's surface. The birds travel in flocks, hunt cooperatively, and breed colonially. The nesting habits of two brown-plumaged species mainly occur on trees, and the nesting habits of four white-plumaged species mainly occur on the ground. Pelicans enjoy their day by sitting over the boats with the calmful ocean bacground.  For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email to contactus@artsmiley.com. 24/7 online chat support is available through our website www.artsmiley.com.

"Spoonbills in the Mist", Digital Print by American Artist Matthew Schwartz

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"Spoonbills in the Mist", Digital Print by American Artist Matthew Schwartz Spoonbills are long-legged wading birds in the subfamily Plataleinae of the Threskiornithidae (order Ciconiiformes) and ibises. The spoonbill lives in estuaries, saltwater bayous, and lakes. In shallow water or mud, they sweep their long bills from side to side, capturing mainly small fish and crustaceans. The spoonbill extends its neck and legs as it flies and beats its wings steadily. Nests are constructed from sticks in low shrubs or trees, usually in colonies along with ibises and herons, which lay 3 to 5 white eggs with reddish brown spots. Most species of spoonbill have white plumage that is tinged pink, but the roseate spoonbill, which lives in North and South America, has pink plumage with a white neck and upper back.  The Lovely Spoonbills flying over the misty background filled with rivalry green steal your heart at all times. For any inquires, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971...

"Caladesi Beach", Digital Print by American Artist Matthew Schwartz

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In the 4000-year history of Caladesi Island, there have been few inhabitants besides local wildlife, seabirds, and some gopher tortoises. Caladesi Island remains a great sanctuary of natural beauty. Caladesi Island offers a beautiful view of Florida before all the high-rises, apartments, restaurants, and shops. Explore the Caladesi Island beach view with the perfect digital print of Art Smiley. For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email to contactus@artsmiley.com. 24/7 online chat support available through our website www.artsmiley.com.

"Red Trumpet Vine and Hummingbird", Digital Print by American Artist Matthew Schwartz

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It's no surprise why trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) is commonly known as hummingbird vine, as hummingbirds and trumpet vine have a nonstop flow of color and movement. Growing trumpet vines is so simple that it is easy to attract hummingbirds to them.  Hummingbirds like trumpet vines might be because they like the vines' high nectar content and the color – generally shades of red, orange, or yellow, but you would be only partially right. Art Smiley showcases the trumpet vine and hummingbirds with a pleasant background. For any inquiries, Please Call or WhatsApp us at 00971561793103 or email to contactus@artsmiley.com.  24/7 online chat support available through our website www.artsmiley.com.