Description: Rod Fredericks Nesting Call 696/1000 1987 22.5 x 28 (SOLD OUT At Publisher) Rod Fredericks. Copyright in 1987. This is print # 696 of a Very Small Edition of 1000 . LOW BUY IT NOW 1/2 of retail. Current retail , if you can find it, is $400 plus. This print is signed and numbered and GUARANTEED in MINT condition. Darrell Bush is one of the most popular artists in the country. We are offering this print in MINT condition, with the original certificate of authenticity. EXTREMELY LOW EDITION FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL PRINT!! THIS IS A NO RESERVE BUY IT NOW AUCTION! DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AND SAVE $$$. Good Luck! We will gladly ship it to you insured carefully packaged with its Certificate in a Protective Crush Proof Large 4 Inch Diameter Art Tube. PleaseSee My eBay Store For More Great Prints, Great Prices, Free US Shipping. Iship next day, Package extremely well, Include tracking,100% money backguarantee, and have well over 1000 satisfied customers, see my 100%positive feedback. You can buy prints from anyone but getting them delivered safe, and as described is the hard part. ThanksFor Looking John When the fledgling United States government chose the American bald eagle as the national symbol in 1782, an estimated 50,000 of the birds lived in North America. By the late 1960s, the bald eagle population had tumbled to 1,500 individuals. Use of pesticides, hunting and destruction of habitats had brought the symbol of American national pride to the brink of extinction. The bald eagle is a large, powerful, easily recognized predator. But beyond their grace and beauty, bald eagles do an important job in their habitats. Their diet consists mainly of fish, supplemented by rodents and some scavenging. Unlike humans who want the healthiest, most unblemished fish, eagles don't discriminate. More often than not, eagles weed out the sick, weak and old. The species of fish, such as salmon, that bald eagles prey upon are constantly improved because only the strongest members live to pass on their genes. By helping the rodent populations, bald eagles do an even more directly valuable service for their human neighbors. The damage that rats, mice and rabbits can do to crops is immense and can have far-reaching deleterious effects on how we live. Even scavenging, unglamorous though it is, is important for a clean habitat
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Location: Pullman, Washington
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1987
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Edition Size: 999
Signed: Signed and Numbered
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Subject: American Bald Eagle
Print Type: Lithograph