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"Jewels of the Air" - Rainbow Bee-eater Print

$5.00 - $45.00

This vibrant illustration captures a pair of rainbow bee-eaters in all their spectacular colour and grace. Robyn Clarke's meticulous attention to detail brings to life these stunning Australian birds—from their emerald green backs and azure blue wings to their distinctive black eye stripe and golden crown that gives them their jewel-like appearance.

Perched delicately on a branch, this pair showcases their slender, curved bills and characteristic elongated central tail feathers. The subtle variations in their posture create a natural, dynamic composition that highlights both their beauty and their close relationship, as these birds often form strong pair bonds during breeding season.

Rainbow bee-eaters are found across mainland Australia as well as in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and parts of Indonesia. These migratory birds often travel northward from southern Australia during winter months, following their insect food sources. As their name suggests, they feed primarily on bees and other flying insects which they catch with remarkable acrobatic displays mid-flight. After snatching their prey, they return to a perch where they remove the sting by skilfully rubbing the insect against a branch before consuming it.

The perfect addition to any nature lover's collection or an ideal gift for those who appreciate Australian wildlife art.

Available in:

• A4 size (210 × 297 mm / 8.27 × 11.69 inches)
• A5 size (148 × 210 mm / 5.83 × 8.27 inches)
• A6 Card (105 × 148 mm / 4.13 × 5.83 inches)

Orientation: Portrait

All items arrive carefully packaged to protect their pristine condition during shipping.

Part of Robyn Clarke's Australian Wildlife Collection, celebrating the unique beauty of native fauna through thoughtful observation and artistic precision.