In the Highlands - Golden Eagle by Robert Bateman

 
In the Highlands - Golden Eagle by naturalist artist Robert Bateman available from Prickly Pear Galleries.
 
Published in 1984.
 
"The Golden Eagle is one of the most widespread birds in the world. His domain is wild and rugged country where he hunts over a wide territory. This territory is defended from all eagles, other large birds and even aircraft. Because of his size, he needs quite a large prey and, therefore, many square miles in which to seek his prey. These are usually rabbits where obtainable. There are stories from the Scottich Highlands, in places where there are no rabbits, that two eagles might work together, one eagle distracts a sheep while the other makes off with a newborn lamb. This, however, is rare.
"I have shown this bird in a typical pose on a high perch with a good view. The morning mist is still obscuring the landscape making hunting impossible, but the sun is clearing the mist away, and soon the eagle will take to the wing and begin the day's search for food." - R. Bateman
offset litho, 950 s/n
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Dimensions: 24.5" x 32.5"
Issue Price: $235.00
offset litho, 56 a/p
Current Availability: Sold Out at Publisher / Secondary Market Pricing Applies / Please Email for Cost.
Dimensions: 24.5" x 32.5"
Artist proof.
Issue Price: $282.00

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