
A Golden Moment
by Collin Bogle
20" by 20"
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Limited Edition of 250, Hand Signed & Numbered
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| Framed in Walnut Frame with Gold
Lip and black Lenin Liner $542.00 |
The White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus),
also known as the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer found throughout
most of the continental United States, southern Canada, Mexico, Central
America and northern portions of South America as far south as Peru. The
species is most common east of the American cordillera, and is absent from
much of the western United States, including Nevada, Utah and California
(though its close relatives, the mule deer and black-tailed deer, can be
found there). It does, however, survive in aspen parklands and deciduous
river bottomlands within the Central and Northern Great Plains, and in
mixed deciduous riparian corridors, river valley bottomlands, and lower
foothills of the Northern Rocky Mountain Regions from Wyoming to
Southeastern British Columbia. The conversion of land adjacent to the
Northern Rocky Mountains into agriculture use and partial clear-cutting of
coniferous trees (resulting in widespread deciduous vegetation) is in
favor of white-tailed deer in this region. The westernmost population, the
Columbian white-tailed deer once was widespread in the mixed forests along
the Willamette River (Willamette Valley Forests Ecoregion) and Cowlitz
River Valleys of Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington (endangered).
There are also populations of Arizona (coues) and Carmen Mountains (carminis)
white-tailed deer that inhabit the mountain mixed deciduous/pine forests
of Arizona, New Mexico, and West Texas extending southwards into Mexico.
As a result of introductions, white-tailed deer are found also in
localised areas of northern Europe such as Finland. White-tailed deer are
generalists and can adapt to a wide variety of habitats. Although most
often thought of as forest animals depending on relatively small openings
and edges, white-tailed deer can equally adapt themselves to life in more
open savanna and even sage communities as in Texas and in the Venezuelan
llanos region. These savanna adapted deer have relatively large antlers in
proportion to their body size and large tails. Also, there is a noticeable
difference in size between male and female deer of the savannas.
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Each double mat may vary from print to
print according to which frame you choose. If you would like to
have a particular color of mat just call 1-302-875-2258 to place your order. The
best matching color is used for
each individual print and is not always the color shown here.
Each
print is framed using Conservation Acid Free & Lignin Free,
Alkaline pH buffered matboard & backing.
We use non glare glass, You may call us to request regular glass if you like, Other styles of glass are available.
In conservation framing, We use
only Museum Quality materials and procedures
that will have no adverse
effects on a piece of artwork and will protect the artwork from
external damage.
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