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by Ken Everett
$100.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Carolina Wren #2" by Ken Everett. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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I had originally thought when we saw our first wren in the back yard that the wren would be a summer visitor. We enjoyed watching them checking out... more
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I had originally thought when we saw our first wren in the back yard that the wren would be a summer visitor. We enjoyed watching them checking out everything in the shed and around the yard, they are very nosy, looking under every thing, and not missing much. Of course they are looking for insects every where they can.last winter, I went out to take pictures in January and to my surprise a pair of the wrens where checking things out under our feeders.I took a bunch of pictures, and here is the Painting.
I've been an artist for over thirty years, painting the nature and wildlife of New England. I find inspiration from Gods Creation daily. New England is a painters dream, the landscape is in constant change with the weather and the seasons, sometimes some of these seasonal weather changes happen in the same day! The old saying " If you don’t like the weather in New England, wait a minute" is true. There is an abundance of wildlife, native, and migrants, and habitats of all kinds from the Coast to the Appalachian mountings . Ideas for paintings are not a problem. I've been painting mostly birds lately, however, I do paintings of deer, fox, and other species on occasion, it all depends on what I've seen or what ideas I have....
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Ken Everett
Thank you, Barbara, There was a pair of them and they seemed happy with the seeds we had out at our feeder, I have no doubt that if there had been any insects around these guys would have been the ones to find them.
Barbara Moak
The wren looks frustrated that he cannot find the elusive insect! Nicely done.