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15.50" x 12.00"
Northern Waterthrush Framed Print
by Gary Hall
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Northern Waterthrush framed print by Gary Hall. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Not actually a thrush, the Northern Waterthrush, (parkesia noveboracensis) despite its name, is actually a new world warbler, also referred to as a... more
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Not actually a thrush, the Northern Waterthrush, (parkesia noveboracensis) despite its name, is actually a new world warbler, also referred to as a wood warbler. One of the larger wood warblers, the Northern Waterthrush inhabits swamps, bogs, slow-moving streams and ponds wading in shallow water while foraging for insects, arthropods, and snails. This Northern Waterthrush was photographed at Ontario’s Point Pelee National Park during the spring migration.
About Gary Hall
I'm a retired teacher living in Southern Ontario, Canada. I worked 35 years full time and 10 years part time as a classroom teacher and guidance counselor with the Peel District School Board. I also worked part time in the Faculties of Education of York University and the University of Toronto in their Additional Qualifications Programs. I purchased my first SLR camera back in the 60's and instantly fell in love with photography. My love of the outdoors led to my keen interest in hiking and nature/wildlife photography. My hiking and photography excursions have taken me on trips to East Africa, the Canadian and American Rockies, Patagonia (Argentina and Chile), Ecuador and the Galapagos Archipelago, Costa Rica and Florida and will...
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