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Adult Forster's Tern In Molt Canvas Print
by Roena King
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Adult Forster's Tern In Molt canvas print by Roena King. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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The identification of this bird was tough. I couldn't do it! After several attempts I sent an e-mail to the Texas Rare Bird Alert in the area... more
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Corner Detail: Stretched canvas print with 1.5" stretcher bars and mirrored image sides. Also available with black sides, whites sides, and 5/8" stretcher bars.
Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed on one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). All stretched canvases ship within 3 - 4 business days and arrive "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Canvas Print Reviews (13963)
Average Rating (4.82 Stars):
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
A lovely painting but it was a little dark on the canvas. If I were to reorder, I might order as a print instead, hoping it might be a little brighter.
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
A fun canvas of an unusual composition.
DAWN POMEROY-NORWOOD
March 27th, 2024
This was a good canvas but I may order it in a different format to show the iiridescence of the feathers so it will be more true to the original.
Angelina Villeneuve
March 27th, 2024
Fabulous
Karen Parlett
March 27th, 2024
I'm enjoying this wonderful art. The color hughes are wonderful. Love the artist's style. I would love to see more of this artists's work. Very, very, happy with this purchase.
Debra Day
March 26th, 2024
I was very excited to discover this piece as it has several memorial sentiments on it and they are all beautiful. I got one that I can hang on the wall and it's a beautiful job. Very touching and the artist was great
Artist's Description
The identification of this bird was tough. I couldn't do it! After several attempts I sent an e-mail to the Texas Rare Bird Alert in the area where I took the photo. The photo was forwarded to the "expert". The name of the image is the reply from the expert. Adult Forster's Tern In Molt. She did mention that this identification was very difficult due to the molting. Whew.
You may also view more of my work on my Home Page http://roena-king.artistwebsites.com/
I encourage your critiques and appreciate your comments. Thank you, Ro
HELP. I really could use some help on this birds identification. It was seen on the Texas Gulf Coast in October. It has a black beak and legs with 2 dark feathers coming off of the tail. The black on his face covers the eye and goes back as opposed to starting behind the eye. I can see white on the top of his head. I have spent an great amount of time searching on the internet for photos similar...
About Roena King
Welcome to my gallery. I am an artist who travels in the southwestern USA, and many of my paintings are from the lovely places we visit. My love is oil painting, and I do this in our RV motor home that we live and travel in. We have been traveling and going to different parts of the southwest for 22 years where I spend much time just observing nature. I hope that you will enjoy my photos and paintings. Please share my work with others. I have a deep passion for capturing images of birds in their natural environmental settings. Many of my photos you will see here were taken in our travels through out the USA and are used for my paintings. I have taught oil painting, water color painting, water color with gouache painting,...
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Roena King
Agree DiDi. I was hoping the Rare Texas Bird Alert people would get all excited because I found something unusual. sigh
DiDi Higginbotham
LOL What a let down, I was fancying a long distance Tern bird! (:
Roena King
OK folks, the expert has spoken! I sent this photo to the TX rare bird alert over the internet. WOW, soon I got this nice lady's reply. "Susan at NARBA kindly forwarded your excellent photo to me, as she knows I'm very interested in potentially rare birds in south Texas, and I love identification puzzles. This is a Forster's Tern, an adult in molt - that is partly why it looks a bit odd, especially near the wing tip - there is gap on each side where the new feathers are growing. The old feathers are the paler, whiter outer 2 feathers, and the newer primaries are the darker, shorter ones - the feathers to bridge the gape are growing. The broad, dark wing tip is good for Forster's Tern, which can look very white above. The isolated black eye patch and straight black bill are also good for winter adult Forster's. One key field mark is the tail. The INSIDE web of the longest tail feathers is dark. In common in an Arctic Tern the OUTSIDE web of these feathers are entirely white, as is the under wing tip. ........................... Winter terns are tough as they are so variable with age. Mary G. So......................NOW I-we know! Thanks so much for your help and I just loved the tern jokes! Ro
Lenore Senior
You are hilarious!!!! And this is a really nice photo!
Roena King
Thanks everyone for taking your tern to comment. I appreciate it.
Roena King
Well I guess it is my tern to talk about the suggestions on this thread that has terned out to be quite a discussion with many wanting to take a tern at helping me learn what kind of tern this is. If we can come up with a name for the tern I will change the name of the photo! Robert suggested a Roseate Tern, so I immediately terned to my bird book(s) to the tern section. The Roseate Tern are "uncommon and highly maritime. Roseate Terns usually come ashore only to nest. Rare on the mid-atlantic coast in late spring". The range map indicated the terns would be out in the ocean off the FL coast. If the bird terned left and flew 1200 miles it would be on the tip of TX where I saw it. I did like the shape of the tail though. I terned to Google to check it out, but was unable to find any other images that terned out to look like my tern. The Caspian Tern could be here but it has an orange bill in all ages and has a shallow V tail. So, it would appear that it terned out not to be either of those terns. Wonder who will take their tern next?
Robert Frederick
But that's what kind it is - lets name him Bill
Robert Frederick
If the bill is orange its caspian, if its not, its roseate. I'm not a birder, but this is what I've been taught.
Robert Frederick
Notice the Icon of the tern on the left?
DiDi Higginbotham
OK! This has "terned' into a must watch thread! LOL
Lenore Senior
Don't be silly. It's obviously a left tern.
Roena King
Ha ha, Jan. But His Tern or Her Tern is not named in the bird book. It just bugs me not to be able to identify a bird. I dont consider my self to be an expert like some in the world are knowing every plumage and all, but I am pretty good at just being able to call out the name of a bird when I see it. I surprise myself at times too. A name will pop into my head and I will wonder where that came from, but when I checked the bird book I would be right. That is fun! Big smile!
Jan Amiss Photography
Roena, could be a His Tern or a Her Tern....just a thought....
Roena King
At least your guess had both black legs and beak, but from Namibia to Texas is a long way! LOL I joined a birding site today and posted the question of what tern is this so maybe I will get an answer. In some of my research I found one photo that mentioned it had "stirred up a lot a activity on the internet". Wouldn't that be a hoot if I found a really rare bird on the Texas Gulf Coast! Wow. Talk about making your day! Thanks for trying to help me DiDi. No wonder that bird was not in my North American bird books.
DiDi Higginbotham
If so, he sure is a long way from home. (:
DiDi Higginbotham
Nice shot! Appears to be a Damara Tern.