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by Larry Trupp
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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Bursting with black, white, and rose-red, male Rose-breasted Grosbeaks are like an exclamation mark at your bird feeder or in your binoculars.... more
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Bursting with black, white, and rose-red, male Rose-breasted Grosbeaks are like an exclamation mark at your bird feeder or in your binoculars. Females and immatures are streaked brown and white with a bold face pattern and enormous bill. Look for these birds in forest edges and woodlands. Listen, too, for their distinctive voices. They sound like American Robins, but listen for an extra sweetness, as if the bird had operatic training; they also make a sharp chink like the squeak. Both males and females sing a rich, sweetly whistled song. The pattern is similar to an American Robin’s song, composed of many notes that alternately rise and fall. Most people describe the grosbeak’s song as sweeter and more melodious than a robin’s. The song can last 6 seconds and consist of 20 notes or syllables. Rose-breasted Grosbeaks are one of few bird species reported to sing while sitting on the nest. The female sings when nest-building, incubating, and brooding. The male often sings quietly from the...
Hi Folks...Welcome to my Homepage�I am a self taught amateur photographer living in beautiful Winnipeg, Manitoba, which is a prairie city in the center of Canada. My dear wife Marg and I have been married for 60 years, and we have 2 married daughters and 3 grandchildren to share our busy lives� I have been involved with photography over fifty years now, and really got back into it again when I retired some twenty two years ago� I love to read, spend time with my family, play around on the computer, practice Photography, and volunteer a lot of my time at our local Nature Center. I also serve as a Goodwill Ambassador at Assiniboine Park Conservancy My latest camera is a Rebel EOS T3I 18.0 MP CMOS, I also use a Canon XTi...
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Dave Farrow
Beautiful capture my friend....a dazzling gold star beauty...L/V
Larry Trupp replied:
Appreciate the l/v, as well as your comments...thanks Dave.
Lois Bryan
Awww ... the little darling ... I love seeing them in their baby feathers!!! Great capture!!! l/f
Larry Trupp replied:
Appreciate your great comments, as well as the l/f...thanks Lois.
Lucinda Walter
Gorgeous capture! vf
Larry Trupp replied:
Thanks Lucinda, your comments, and V/F is appreciated.
Larry Trupp
I appreciate the Features in the following Groups: Wildlife...Thanks Mariola...Nature Wildlife Sunsets and Sunrises...Thanks Ella, and Artists Best Five Artwork...Thanks Tina.
Tessa Fairey
Gorgeous capture of this sweet little one Larry! f/v
Larry Trupp replied:
I appreciate your kind, and the v/f...Thanks Tessa
Linda Bianic
Wonderful shot Larry!!
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Linda, your comments are appreciated...thanks
Lucinda Walter
Wonderful capture, Larry
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Lucinda, I appreciate your comments...Thanks