Pied Monarch (Arses kaupi).

$85.00

Pied Monarch (Arses kaupi).

The pied monarch is a species of bird in the monarch-flycatcher family Monarchidae. It is endemic to the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia. This bird has a small range and is often found on the boundaries of protected rainforests in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It prefers secondary forests and is considered to occur at low densities throughout its range. Although much of its habitat is protected now, the fragility of the ecosystems it inhabits is a concern. Reforesting land that borders known habitat will eventually lead to larger areas of secondary forests and secure the pied monarch's future.

It is illustrated here attending to a nest entangled between two rainforest vines. Its nests are often covered with lichens that are collected during their curious feeding method of hopping vertically up a tree.
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Limited edition of 50.
Archival ink on 100% recycled 300gsm matte paper.
Hand-signed & stamped.
A3 (297mm X 420mm).
Shipped in postal tubes.
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$5 from each print will be donated to Rainforest Rescue who are a not-for-profit organisation that protect and restore rainforests in Australia. Their projects re-establish rainforests through planting, maintenance, and restoration programs, as well as purchasing and protecting high conservation value rainforest and preserving its biodiversity.
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With the purchase of your artwork, you enable a native tree planted on your behalf. This initiative is part of Reforest Australia's revegetation projects that sequester carbon whilst helping to restore degraded land and conserve the natural biodiversity of Australia. Your tree is a carefully selected native species that support natural ecosystems and wildlife.
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This is a zero deforestation print edition. The paper used to produce this artwork is made from 100% recycled paper. The poster tubes, protective paper, and tape used to package these prints contain no virgin wood fibre. As a result, this artwork puts zero pressure on the forest systems of the world and supports a sustainable method of art production.

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