Continuing where I left off yesterday, more of the Bird Gallery.
There are dioramas here- a mixture of the species, reproduced landscape in the foreground, and a painted background. The broad-winged hawk is a resident of rural landscapes along the Great Lakes.
The sage grouse can be found in the Prairies.
Three birds are side by side in this diorama. The gray-crowned Rosy-finch, white tailed ptarmigan, and American Pipit are found in the western mountains.












Marvelous exhibition and your tulip header is stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteDelightful exhibits!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
Delete...the feather is without a doubt, one of nature's most amazing creation!
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteI find those dioramas particularly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteNice dioramas, William.
ReplyDeleteThey are.
DeleteIt's too bad these bird displays do not show up in other areas.
ReplyDeleteSuch is the way.
DeleteGreat exhibit of our feathered friends ~ thanks ^_^
ReplyDeleteI love this exhibit, William.
ReplyDeleteThe dioramas are amazing.
ReplyDeletei'm liking all the different birds you have there, have a great week.
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