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by Jean Wright
$100.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Nest with Brood Parasite" by Jean Wright. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
Design Details
The larger nestling with the red beak is a cowbird. The smaller yellow-beaked nestlings are Carolina wrens. Cowbirds, the only obligate brood... more
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The larger nestling with the red beak is a cowbird. The smaller yellow-beaked nestlings are Carolina wrens. Cowbirds, the only obligate brood parasites in North America, don't build their own nests. Instead, they generally remove an egg from another species' nest, replace it with one of their own, and then rely on the surrogate parent to incubate the egg and rear the nestling. In this case, the Carolina wren built its nest in a wreath on my front door. My hope is that the wren nestlings will get enough nourishment to live until the cowbird nestling leaves the nest as they mature faster.
Growing up on a farm near Davidsonville, Maryland, I observed my father taking his camera everywhere, whether it was out in the field while driving the tractor or into the woods for a Sunday afternoon walk. Fondly, I recall the exciting anticipation as we gathered in the evening to watch his slides flash up on the living room wall. And so began my love of the beauty of nature. Although he is gone, his legacy continues as I now view the world through the lens of a camera. I do not own a fancy camera, nor do I have professional training other than an intro to art class and an art history class in college. My photographs, however, I feel reflect my love of nature and the natural talent God has given me to let others experience that...
$100.00
Marco Oliveira
Wonderful and cute! V.
Jean Wright replied:
Thank you, Marco
Mary Palmer
Great Shot!
Jean Wright replied:
Thanks, Mary.
Linda Troski
Oh, how special
Jean Wright replied:
Thank you, Linda
Denise Davis
This is great Jean
Jean Wright replied:
Thanks, Denise.
Debra Martz
How wonderful!
Jean Wright replied:
Thanks, Debra.
Gary Richards
Neat nature perspective! Feed me!!! :)
Jean Wright replied:
Thanks, Gary
Stephen Stookey
Fabulous nest capture!
Jean Wright replied:
Thank you, Stephen
Jerry Fornarotto
very interesting, L
Jean Wright replied:
It was recommended I extract the parasite (cowbird) from the nest to ensure survival of the wrens. I am happy to report all 3 wren babies are doing well.