Superb Fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus).

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Superb Fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus).

Illustrated from wild references of local birds sighted in the Monington Peninsula National Park. The fairy-wrens are perched on a coast tea tree (Leptospermum laevigatum), a common tree used by the birds to feed and nest in. Their plumage is varied so illustrated here is an example of a male, female, and a male in eclipse plumage.

Superb fairy-wrens can be found across south-east Australia and enjoy a shrubby understorey where they move around in small groups. New research has revealed that male fairy-wrens sing to their eggs and their chicks come out recognising their parent’s unique song.
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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 90mm postal tubes.
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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 help to restore degraded land and conserve the natural biodiversity of this country. Your tree is a carefully selected native species that support natural ecosystems and wildlife.

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 help to restore degraded land and conserve the natural biodiversity of this country. Your tree is a carefully selected indigenous plant species that contributes to natural ecosystems and supports 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 relatively sustainable method of art production.

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