Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo's - Limited Edition Prints

$600.00

The yellow-tailed black cockatoo (Zanda funerea) is a large cockatoo native to the south-east of Australia measuring 55–65 cm in length. The adult male has a black beak and pinkish-red eye-rings, and the female has a bone-coloured beak and grey eye-rings. They live up to eighty years and are monogamous parrots that mate for life. IUCN Conservation Status is Least Concern. However, their numbers have been declining due to habitat destruction.

These beautiful yellow-tailed black cockatoos are often flying over my house and landing in the nearby trees. The female in this drawing is referenced from my own images and the male was captured by Keith Midson. I have a lot of sheoak trees at home which they love to sit in and eat the cones, so it was only fitting to place them in a sheoak tree.

This print has been created from an original coloured pencil drawing on white cotton rag (2022). The original image of the sea eagle was captured by Jun Zhang in Port Huon, Tasmania.

Prints are produced locally using the highest quality cotton rag with archival pigment inks with a fade resistant life of up to and exceeding 100 years.

A1 cotton rag prints are Limited Edition prints with only 25 being printed.

Limited edition prints are personally signed and come with a authenticity certificate.

The surface of the printed cotton rag is very delicate and will scuff easily if not handled carefully. It is recommended the prints are delivered to a professional framer. To avoid reflections from the glass, it is highly recommended a clear non-reflective glass is used.

Allow 10-15 days for prints to be delivered.

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The yellow-tailed black cockatoo (Zanda funerea) is a large cockatoo native to the south-east of Australia measuring 55–65 cm in length. The adult male has a black beak and pinkish-red eye-rings, and the female has a bone-coloured beak and grey eye-rings. They live up to eighty years and are monogamous parrots that mate for life. IUCN Conservation Status is Least Concern. However, their numbers have been declining due to habitat destruction.

These beautiful yellow-tailed black cockatoos are often flying over my house and landing in the nearby trees. The female in this drawing is referenced from my own images and the male was captured by Keith Midson. I have a lot of sheoak trees at home which they love to sit in and eat the cones, so it was only fitting to place them in a sheoak tree.

This print has been created from an original coloured pencil drawing on white cotton rag (2022). The original image of the sea eagle was captured by Jun Zhang in Port Huon, Tasmania.

Prints are produced locally using the highest quality cotton rag with archival pigment inks with a fade resistant life of up to and exceeding 100 years.

A1 cotton rag prints are Limited Edition prints with only 25 being printed.

Limited edition prints are personally signed and come with a authenticity certificate.

The surface of the printed cotton rag is very delicate and will scuff easily if not handled carefully. It is recommended the prints are delivered to a professional framer. To avoid reflections from the glass, it is highly recommended a clear non-reflective glass is used.

Allow 10-15 days for prints to be delivered.

The yellow-tailed black cockatoo (Zanda funerea) is a large cockatoo native to the south-east of Australia measuring 55–65 cm in length. The adult male has a black beak and pinkish-red eye-rings, and the female has a bone-coloured beak and grey eye-rings. They live up to eighty years and are monogamous parrots that mate for life. IUCN Conservation Status is Least Concern. However, their numbers have been declining due to habitat destruction.

These beautiful yellow-tailed black cockatoos are often flying over my house and landing in the nearby trees. The female in this drawing is referenced from my own images and the male was captured by Keith Midson. I have a lot of sheoak trees at home which they love to sit in and eat the cones, so it was only fitting to place them in a sheoak tree.

This print has been created from an original coloured pencil drawing on white cotton rag (2022). The original image of the sea eagle was captured by Jun Zhang in Port Huon, Tasmania.

Prints are produced locally using the highest quality cotton rag with archival pigment inks with a fade resistant life of up to and exceeding 100 years.

A1 cotton rag prints are Limited Edition prints with only 25 being printed.

Limited edition prints are personally signed and come with a authenticity certificate.

The surface of the printed cotton rag is very delicate and will scuff easily if not handled carefully. It is recommended the prints are delivered to a professional framer. To avoid reflections from the glass, it is highly recommended a clear non-reflective glass is used.

Allow 10-15 days for prints to be delivered.