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by Ken Stanback
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Our Bella / Canvas v-neck t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All v-necks are machine washable.
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Harpy eagle, Harpia harpyja... more
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Harpy eagle, Harpia harpyja
A top-of-the-food chain predator, this enormous bird is not abundant anywhere in its vast range from the Mexican States of Veracruz and Oaxaca south to Argentina, Bolivia, and Southern Brazil. A specialist in eating sloths and monkeys, it depends on extensive forest, so is considered Near-Threatened due to habitat loss. Females may exceed 20 pounds in weight. Probably kept by Montezuma, it was displayed in Europe as early as 1778. The first successful captive breeding did not occur until 1981. The female displayed at the DWA hatched at the San Diego Zoo.
As a photographer and artist, I like exploring the interesting visual world around me. The images you see here are about nature, beauty and the magical relationship between the camera lens and the human imagination. It's my desire to reflect and express the harmony found in natural textures and man-made structures. My greatest pleasure comes from working with the creative canvas that nature offers. The use of digital camera equipment to capture images and using innovative editing software, I am able to create and offer some unique works of Art. Come and enjoy this journey with me. Thanks for viewing and I hope your selection will be treasured.
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Ken Stanback
Thanks for the recent iphone case purchase.
Ken Stanback
Thanks for your comments, not many people get a chance to see this huge bird up close like this.
Nicole Jean-Louis
Sumptuous attire flanked with an affected demeanor!! He looks spectacular! Fantastic snapshot!!! I will gaze at him all the time. V/f
Anita Oakley
Amazing! Don't think I've ever seen an eagle with such a rich, blue color. This bird of prey is beautiful!
Ken Stanback replied:
Yes they are very unique birds, thanks