The painting is 15" x 22" in a 20.5 x 27.5 metal frame During breeding season, Great Egrets engage in elaborate courtship displays to attract mates. One of the behaviors that might be observed during this time is preening, which is when the bird uses its bill to clean and arrange its feathers. As the male preens, he may also make low, throaty calls or perform other visual displays such as wing flapping or bill snapping. It’s fascinating to see the complex behaviors and intricate rituals that birds engage in to find a mate and continue their species.
"The Mating Game" Original Watercolor by Christine Reichow
$1,500.00Price
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