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Society 6
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Curioos
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Redbubble
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Zazzle
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Saatchi Online
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North Carolina Museum
of Natural Sciences
Museum Store

11 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
919 707.9800
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Daniel Stowe
Botanical Garden
The Garden Store

6500 South New Hope Road
Belmont, NC 28012
704 825.4490
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Midcoast Modern
314 Westport Road
Kansas City, MO 641111
816 699.4506
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City Supply Co
1219 Thomas Ave
Charlotte, NC 28205
704 347.2489
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NOFO @ the Pig
2014 Fairview Rd
Raleigh, NC 27608
919 821.1240
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Pura Vida Worldly Art
3202A North Davidson St
Charlotte, NC 28205
704335.8587
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Ruby's Gift - Noda
3204 N Davidson St
Charlotte, NC 28205
704 900.2389
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Four Dogs
2630 N Davidson Street
Charlotte NC 28205
980 298.6046
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Carolina Raptor Center
6000 Sample Rd
Huntersville NC 28078
704 875.6521
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Birdsong Brewing Company
2315 N Davidson St
Charlotte NC 28205
336 577.2232
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Cascades Raptor Center
32275 Fox Hollow Rd
Eugene, OR 97405
541 485.1320
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Art-O-Mat
various locations

Scott Partridge - illustration - hummingbirds
hummingbirds, after Haekel
digital
12" x 24"
available in various sizes
My take on a popular print, the 99th plate illustration from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur. Featured are RUBY THROATED HUMMINGBIRD Trochilus colubris (or Archilochus colubris), HORNED SUNGEM Heliactin cornuta, CRIMSON TOPAZ Topaza pella, TUFTED COQUETTE Lophornis ornata (now: Lophornis ornatus), RED-TAILED COMET Sparganura sappho (or Sappho sparganura), SWORD-BILLED HUMMINGBIRD Docimastes ensifer (now: Ensifera ensifera), BUFF-TAILED SICKLEBILL Eutoxeres condamini, DOT-EARED COQUETTE Lophornis gouldii, Ornismya petasophora, HOODED VISORBEARER Augastes lumachellus, Hylocharis stokesii, and BOOTED ROCKETTAIL Steganura underwoodi (now: Ocreatus underwoodii).