Snoozing
About This Painting:
There was a pelican out in the bay in front of my studio just taking a nap on a post so I had to paint one.
Unlike most birds, which warm their eggs with the skin of their breasts, pelicans incubate their eggs with their feet. They hold the eggs under the webs that stretch from the front toes to the hind toe, essentially standing on the eggs to warm them. This peculiar incubation method made them vulnerable to the effects of the pesticide DDT. The DDT made the eggshells thin, and the incubating parents frequently cracked their eggs.
Snoozing
oil on Belgian Linen
6x8
Media: oil
Size: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $100 USD
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