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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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The Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) is a large water bird with a long neck, a long pointed bill that is yellow, webbed feet that are yellow, and a long... more
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Teresa Burnett
April 26th, 2024
Pillow is great love the art work but the zipper quality is bad . Zipping it up the last bit wouldn’t go then it had a gap and continued . I cannot unzip and do again in fear of the whole thing breaking. But the art work is amazing and I am so so happy for my purchase.
Marilyn PIllar
April 25th, 2024
Bought this for my horse loving granddaughter and she absolutely loved it. Fabric has a nice texture and inside pillow is good and fluffy. Delivery occurred in a reasonable time.
Nancy Castilleja
April 17th, 2024
Beautiful pillow covers! Looked perfect on my bed!
Priscilla Johnson
April 17th, 2024
Was a gift for daughter. She llives them. Says the colors are vibrant and the craftsmanship is beautiful.
Priscilla Johnson
April 17th, 2024
Was a gift for daughter. She llives them. Says the colors are vibrant and the craftsmanship is beautiful.
Priscilla Johnson
April 17th, 2024
Was a gift for daughter. She llives them. Says the colors are vibrant and the craftsmanship is beautiful.
The Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) is a large water bird with a long neck, a long pointed bill that is yellow, webbed feet that are yellow, and a long fan-shaped tail. The wings are long and pointed, and have white markings on the upper side. While the male is mostly black, the female has a buff colored neck and head. The Anhinga measures about 35 inches in length and about 2.7 pounds in weight. Its distribution in the United States is mostly close to the coast of the southeastern states. It is also found in South America and Central America. Preferred habitat is marsh and wetlands with shallow waters. When swimming, only the head and neck are above water, and this explains the nickname "Snake Bird". The Anhinga, like other Darters, hunts by spearing fish and other prey with its pointed bill. It also dives for underwater prey (fish and amphibians).
This adult female Anhinga in breeding plumage, perched on branches, was photographed at the Wakodahatchee Nature Reserve in Del...
Thank you for your interest in my photographs. My passion for birding and nature has taken me outdoors almost daily whether home in the USA, or on trips in East Africa, Israel, the Caribbean, and Brazil. I've been fortunate enough to have seen and photographed over 1000 species of birds, and I get a lot of satisfaction when I'm able to capture a beautiful and interesting shot and share it with others. I've had the honor of my bird photos recognized in prestigious competitions including "The Top One Hundred" of the Audubon Photo Contest, the "Honored Top 40" of the Nature's Best Backyards Photography Contest, and included in the "Nature's Witness" exhibition of 47 nature photographs (selected from 22,000 entries to the National Wildlife...
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Kathi Isserman
It is my pleasure to inform you that your AWESOME photo is FEATURED on the HOMEPAGE OF "SHOWCASING THE SOUTH GROUP"! L Please add the photo to the 2021 “FEATURED IMAGE ARCHIVE THREAD.” Thank you for participating in the group.
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Kathi for featuring "Female Anhinga Portrait" in your Showcasing The South group. Very much appreciated!
Cindy Treger
Morris, great catch! f/l
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Cindy!
Ruth Housley
Very nice capture of the Anhinga portrait Morris!!! L/F
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Ruth!
Asbed Iskedjian
Excellent shot Morris. Likes + Favorites.
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Asbed!
Johanna Hurmerinta
Fantastic capture. So bright and clear. Wonderful! LF
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Johanna!
Morris Finkelstein
Thank you Scott for featuring "Female Anhinga Portrait" in your "FAA Portraits - Birds" group. Very much appreciated!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
What a stunning capture, Morris of this beautiful bird! V/F
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Phyllis!
Robert Brown
Nice capture of this Anhinga
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Robert!
Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography
Quite impressive image Morris; love the shallow depth of field and the focus on the eyes. Very wonderful capture of colour and details.
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you for the fine feedback, which I appreciate very much!
Marcia Colelli
Very beautiful capture with excellent pose and details. Nice light. L/F
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you for your nice comments, and for following!
Donna Kennedy
This is a colorful Anhinga Morris, the ones out West are black. Beautiful image!...F/L
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Donna for your comments, and following. Interesting how some species have marked geographical variations. I've seen Anhingas only in Florida and in South America. I'll have to look for them out west, next time.
Lisa Kilby
Gorgeous and vivid profile capture! These are such fascinating creatures, and you've captured this female beautifully! l/f
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Lisa for your nice comments, and for following my works. I appreciate it very much.
Sandra Sengstock-Miller
A fantastic capture. Thanking you for explaining to Evie that this bird is related to the American and Australian darter. Love the stance of the bird and the different physical appearance to our Australian Darter........L/F Sandy
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you for commenting and following. Very much appreciated!
Evie Hanlon
Oh wow. I was wondering how they differ to our Darter's (Anhinga novahollandea). You can see it from this angle. Fantastic image.
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you Evie for your comments and following. The "American Anhinga" is also called "American Darter". Both your Australian Darter and our American Darter share the same genus, but different species, differing to some degree in physical appearance and in DNA sequences.
Susan Grube
Wonderful detail and composition.
Morris Finkelstein replied:
Thank you. I appreciate your feedback!