Window of Nature by Kaye Menner is a photograph by Kaye Menner which was uploaded on September 23rd, 2017.
Window of Nature by Kaye Menner
A nature photograph of mine of a Rainbow Lorikeet resting in a gum tree with red gum nut blossoms viewed through a window. The Rainbow Lorikeet is a... more
by Kaye Menner
Title
Window of Nature by Kaye Menner
Artist
Kaye Menner
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A nature photograph of mine of a Rainbow Lorikeet resting in a gum tree with red gum nut blossoms viewed through a window. The Rainbow Lorikeet is a nectar eater and loves the nectar that these gum nuts produce.
(This image is also available in my Birds Gallery without the window frame).
How pleasant to view this lovely bright Lorikeet and the red blossoms from your office or living room.
Open up your house or room that has no views by placing a window view on your wall.
Adding a window framed image to your wall can create a sense of depth, interest, light and openness to a room, especially a room where there are not many ..... or no windows.
For my Window Art images such as this one, I would recommend a Canvas or Metal Print. Should you wish the color of the frame altered to match your decor, please email me.
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[Courtesy Wikipedia]
The rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) is a species of parrot found in Australia. It is common along the eastern seaboard, from northern Queensland to South Australia and Tasmania. Its habitat is rainforest, coastal bush and woodland areas. Several taxa traditionally listed as subspecies of the rainbow lorikeet are now treated as separate species (see Taxonomy).
Rainbow lorikeets have been introduced to Perth, Western Australia, Auckland, New Zealand and Hong Kong.
[Courtesy http://www.torbaytreefarmers.com.au]
Corymbia calophylla, Marri, Red Gum
The Marri is closely related to the Red-flowering gum (Corymbia ficifolia) but is generally much larger, with a thicker trunk, white or pink flowers and larger nuts (fruits). It is found through varying regions in the southwest of WA and as such can tolerate wide-ranging soil types and sites. Flowers arrive in late summer often in profuse and showy displays. The Marri has been used to great effect around Perth; its mature size suiting its use in parks, golf courses and other open spaces.
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September 23rd, 2017