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Clark's Nutcracker in a Fir Tree Canvas Print
by Jeff Goulden
$75.00
Product Details
Clark's Nutcracker in a Fir Tree canvas print by Jeff Goulden. 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.
Design Details
The Clark's Nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) is a distinctive long-billed jay living in the coniferous forests at higher elevations. You have to... more
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Comments (15)
Artist's Description
The Clark's Nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) is a distinctive long-billed jay living in the coniferous forests at higher elevations. You have to guard your food in these areas or the pesky jay will steal from you. This bird was photographed near Longmire in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.
About Jeff Goulden
Photographer Jeff Goulden has combined his lifelong passion for photography and his love of the natural world, creating a portfolio that reveals nature in its pure and simple beauty. Growing up in the Puget Sound region of Washington State gave Jeff the opportunity to pursue hiking, canoeing, backpacking, mountain climbing and other outdoor adventures. Jeff is now based in Northern Arizona where he continues to hike, mountain bike and cross country ski. As always, his camera accompanies him on his many outdoor adventures. Photography is Jeff's artistic medium with which to share his love of nature and wilderness. Jeff received his Bachelors in Business Administration and Information Science from Pacific Lutheran University in...
Morris Finkelstein
Beautiful close up of a Clark's Nutcracker, with great pose, perspective, colors, details and composition. Congratulations on achieving William's Weekly Wows with your great photo, Jeff! F/L
Jeff Goulden replied:
Thanks Morris!! I appreciate the comments.
Bill And Deb Hayes
I have one better - we've never even heard of this type of bird before but it is a darling. Congratulations on the weekly WOW Jeff. You certainly deserve it with this beautiful and rare bird, at least around our part of the world it is rare. Incredibly well done. Bill & Deb Hayes
Jeff Goulden replied:
Thanks Bill and Deb!!
Jeff Goulden
Thanks everyone for your congratulations and words of encouragement.
Inge Riis McDonald
Wonderful image Jeff. Congratulations on the WOW:)
Linda Crockett
Awesome shot, Jeff, congratulations on being one of William's Weekly Wows! l/f
Debra Martz
Superb capture! Congrats on being chosen for William's Weekly Wow!
HH Photography of Florida
Congratulations for having this wonderful capture chosen for William's Weekly Wows in the Wild Birds Of The World Group. Nice! l/fv
Cindy Treger
Jeff, nice capture.
Kay Brewer
Congratulations for this great shot being chosen as a Weekly Wow for the Wild Birds Of The World group! l/f/t/g+
Jurgen Lorenzen
Spectacular image, Jeff!
Debbie Oppermann
Terrific capture!
Jeff Goulden replied:
Thanks!!
William Tasker
This image has been chosen for a Weekly Wow for the group, Wild Birds Of The World. :)
Jeff Goulden replied:
Wow!! Thanks William.
William Tasker
Hi Jeff! This is fabulous! Gorgeous! And you brought something I will never see for myself, which is way cool. Your beautiful image has been featured by Wild Birds Of The World. L/F
Jeff Goulden replied:
Thanks William!! I appreciate the comments. I guess if you want to see a Clark's Nutcracker you'll have to visit the mountains of the west. Not sure but I think the nutcracker is named after William Clark of Lewis and Clark fame. I used to see the Clark's Nutcracker occasionally in the mountains of Washington. Now I'm living in the mountains of Northern Arizona. They are a year-round resident here but I haven't seen one yet.
Don Columbus
Congratulations Jeff, your work is Featured in "A Birding Group - Wings"!
Charles Robinson
Great shot, Jeff
Jeff Goulden replied:
Thanks Charles, I appreciate it.