White Breasted Woodswallows on Cairns Esplanade
White Breasted Woodswallows on Cairns Esplanade
Title: White Breasted Woodswallows on Cairns Esplanade
Medium: Oil painting, painted on a A5 canvas sheet.
Original Artwork by Rali Hart.
This work comes unframed if posted, sent via postal tube.
If delivery is within a 15km drive from Redlynch, the framing will be included as a thank you to my local collectors, and to return to you any savings on postage due to local delivery by the artist.
The White Breasted Woodswallows, Artamus leucorynchus, is a small bird 16 - 18 cm in length, and are very acrobatic. They are among the first species to greet you as you walk outside Cairns Airport, sometimes nesting in the area and along the Cairns Esplanade where these three love to roost. They like to huddle close as pictured, and they eat insects, small reptiles and mammals.
Their desired habitats are are farmlands, parks and woods near bodies of water.