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The Three Amigos
by Rod Frederick
These Blue-and-gold Macaws can expect to live for over 70
years, says Rod Frederick. Rainforests present their
inhabitants with a relatively consistent weather and food supply.
Over the millennia, birds like these Macaws have adapted to that
by producing fewer young and living longer. Birds from more northern
climates that contend with inconsistent seasonal weather and shifting
food supplies have adapted to the potential of shorter life spans
with a greater rate of reproduction.These three rainforest denizens
can count on being friends for quite a long time.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
13"w x 24"h.
$475
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Arriving March 2008

Maxfield's Garden
by Bonnie Marris
The first year of a foals life is essential to its development
into a strong and healthy adult horse. For the first few months,
the mare will devote her energy to protecting her foal from predators
and the elements and from other curious horses in the herd. After
three months or so the mare will assume the role of teacher for
her foal. By carefully observing its mothers behavior, the
foal will gain a gentle introduction to finding food and water,
recognizing danger and social dynamics within the herd. Like a human
mother, the mare assesses her foals needs and provides for
them with a tenderness that touches the heart.
Bonnie Marris wildlife family scenes echo human experiences
that are both beautiful and universal. Like Queen
Annes Lace, her popular mother-and-foal scene,
Maxfields Garden is a sweet tribute to the most perfect
bond of all.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 50 s/n.
35"w x 35"h (unstretched).
$995
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
24"w x 24"h.
$595
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Arriving January 2008
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