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Gary Hall Women's V-Neck featuring the photograph The Entertainer by Gary Hall

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The Entertainer Women's V-Neck

Gary Hall

by Gary Hall

$26.00

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Charcoal

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Product Details

Our Bella Canvas women's v-necks are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All women's v-necks are machine washable.

Design Details

The Eastern Meadowlark (sturnella magna), is not actually a member of the lark family, but is a member of the blackbird family. In Ontario, Eastern... more

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John Straton

John Straton

Nice Work

Artist's Description

The Eastern Meadowlark (sturnella magna), is not actually a member of the lark family, but is a member of the blackbird family. In Ontario, Eastern Meadowlarks are classified as “threatened”. Although they are not endangered, they could become endangered if steps are not taken to protect their habitat which typically includes farm fields, grasslands and wet fields where they build their nests on the ground and use their long sharp bills to probe the ground for insects. The males are typically observed singing from fence posts and tree tops. Photographed along Wylie Road in the Carden Alvar north of Kirkfield, Ontario.

About Gary Hall

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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