Prairie Evening - Short-eared Owl by Robert Bateman

 
Prairie Evening - Short-eared Owl by Robert Bateman
 
Published in 1980
 
"An owl that sits on the ground, an owl that flies in the daytime does not seem like a proper owl, but that is the short-eared owl. He sometimes does hide in dense forest and often flies at night, but he is not type-cast as a classic owl. His ears are not short, but are very large and hidden behind his facial discs as in other owls. The little rufts on his corwn are his so-called 'short' ears and are not usually even visible. I have seen hort-eared owls on the Arctic tundra and near the southern tip of South America. they are very widespread in open country the world over.
"This bit of sagebrush priairie is very typical habitiat with plentiful ground cover, which he prefers. This late afternon to twilight setting is the time of day best suited to his hunting." - R. Bateman
offset litho, 950 s/n
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Dimensions: 18" x 26.75"
Issue Price: $150.00
offset litho, 56 a/p
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Dimensions: 18" x 26.75"
Artist proof.
Issue Price: $180.00

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