Eastern Bluebird
Eastern Bluebird. Photo taken on January 5, 2023 in Derry, New Hampshire.
THE STORY
My parents have had bluebirds in their yards each winter for a few years, now. My mom puts mealworms in feeders for them and every year they come back to feast. These little birds are secondary cavity nesters, meaning they rely on woodpeckers to create hollowed out spaces in trees for them to build their nests. Their tiny beaks, designed to feed on worms, berries, and insects, are not strong enough for the birds to create their own cavities. In the mid 1900's, the Eastern Bluebird population plummeted due to the introduction of the House Sparrow and the European Starling to America, two aggressive and competitive species who joined the cavity nesting community. In 1978, the North American Bluebird Society was created by citizen scientists and bird enthusiasts. They proceeded to save the species from extinction by creating bluebird boxes, educating the public, and monitoring the populations. Now, bluebirds are considered of "least concern" thanks to the efforts of the public, citizen scientists, and birders. Their success is a happy reminder of why we work so hard for environmental conservation and to stabilize populations. Besides, look at how cute and blue they are. Who wouldn't want to save these little friends?
Eastern Bluebird. Photo taken on January 5, 2023 in Derry, New Hampshire.
THE STORY
My parents have had bluebirds in their yards each winter for a few years, now. My mom puts mealworms in feeders for them and every year they come back to feast. These little birds are secondary cavity nesters, meaning they rely on woodpeckers to create hollowed out spaces in trees for them to build their nests. Their tiny beaks, designed to feed on worms, berries, and insects, are not strong enough for the birds to create their own cavities. In the mid 1900's, the Eastern Bluebird population plummeted due to the introduction of the House Sparrow and the European Starling to America, two aggressive and competitive species who joined the cavity nesting community. In 1978, the North American Bluebird Society was created by citizen scientists and bird enthusiasts. They proceeded to save the species from extinction by creating bluebird boxes, educating the public, and monitoring the populations. Now, bluebirds are considered of "least concern" thanks to the efforts of the public, citizen scientists, and birders. Their success is a happy reminder of why we work so hard for environmental conservation and to stabilize populations. Besides, look at how cute and blue they are. Who wouldn't want to save these little friends?
Eastern Bluebird. Photo taken on January 5, 2023 in Derry, New Hampshire.
THE STORY
My parents have had bluebirds in their yards each winter for a few years, now. My mom puts mealworms in feeders for them and every year they come back to feast. These little birds are secondary cavity nesters, meaning they rely on woodpeckers to create hollowed out spaces in trees for them to build their nests. Their tiny beaks, designed to feed on worms, berries, and insects, are not strong enough for the birds to create their own cavities. In the mid 1900's, the Eastern Bluebird population plummeted due to the introduction of the House Sparrow and the European Starling to America, two aggressive and competitive species who joined the cavity nesting community. In 1978, the North American Bluebird Society was created by citizen scientists and bird enthusiasts. They proceeded to save the species from extinction by creating bluebird boxes, educating the public, and monitoring the populations. Now, bluebirds are considered of "least concern" thanks to the efforts of the public, citizen scientists, and birders. Their success is a happy reminder of why we work so hard for environmental conservation and to stabilize populations. Besides, look at how cute and blue they are. Who wouldn't want to save these little friends?
If you want to include a gift note, I am more than happy to provide a hand-written note for no extra charge! In the "add a note for leahdesrochersphoto" box during checkout, simply specify 1 of 2 options:
- option 1: you can write the note out, take a photo, and send it to me via etsy message. It will be printed on an included 3.5x5 card with the final photo shipment in your handwriting.
OR
- option 2: type in the box what you would like to include, and I can hand write the note (in calligraphy/cursive) to be printed on a 3.5x5 card and included with the final photo shipment.
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4 printing options:
Professional photo paper-
- Glossy: The high gloss paper is a Fuji Crystal Archive Pearl with a protective coating.
- Lustre: The lustre paper is a Kodak Endura Lustre with a protective coating.
Both come unframed with my signature printed in the bottom corner.
Metal-
- Dyes are infused directly into specially coated aluminum sheets. The high gloss, ultra-hard, scratch-resistant surface is waterproof/weatherproof, can be cleaned easily, and won't fade for at least 2 years in direct sunlight. Comes with hanging mounts. My signature is printed in the bottom corner.
Acrylic-
- Fine Art LexJet Prints face-mounted to plexiglass with polished edges creating a high-impact image. Prints are Lustre and Non-glare.
Comes with hanging mounts. My signature is printed in the bottom corner.
I also offer canvas prints as well. However, while they are a professional quality, they are not the same print quality as the above 3 methods, so please email me directly for inquiries if you are interested.
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INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Etsy does not allow multiple shipping profiles based on variations. Therefore, if you are an international customer and you do not agree with the cost of shipping, please email me prior to purchase. I am more than happy to work with you to get an accurate quote from the photo lab for the cost of shipping.
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Please note: Each item is made to order so the processing time is approximately one week because I get my photos printed from a professional lab. Because of this, I do not accept returns unless they arrive damaged or have an obvious factory fault. If this is the case, please contact me at your earliest convenience.
The color on your monitor may vary slightly than the actual printed result.
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PHOTOGRAPHER BIO:
Not at all a full-time photographer, I just recently finished my Master’s Degree focusing in Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution. I’m also in a veterinary technician program in order to become a wildlife and zoo veterinary technician.
I’ve always had a passion for animals, the outdoors, and photography. I do my best to capture images that make you feel as though you’re actually there. While digital photos often are beautiful, in the frequent words of my mother, “Can we look at it on a large screen? I can hardly see it on your phone,” I’m taking her suggestion one step further. Imagine looking at the photo on your wall. Imagine being able to see the detail one step shorter than actually being there. That’s my goal.
I hope you enjoy experiencing the natural world through my eyes and immersing yourself in my adventures.
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All artwork and products are for personal use only. You may gift the product to someone else. Anything you purchase from my shop cannot be resold/redistributed as copyright remains with Leah Desrochers and leahdesrochersphotography. Printed in USA.