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Golden Notes – Yellow-Headed Blackbird Photography Print | Framed Greetings
Golden Notes – Yellow-Headed Blackbird Photography Print | Framed Greetings
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Golden Notes – Yellow-Headed Blackbird Photography Print | Framed Greetings
Golden Notes captures the striking beauty of the yellow-headed blackbird, perched in its natural habitat at a Southern Colorado wildlife refuge. With its vivid golden crown, bold black body, and bright white wing patches, this bird stands out like a melody against the stillness of the wetland reeds.
Photographed by Framed Greetings, this piece brings together crisp detail and soft focus to celebrate the bird's unique contrast and commanding presence — an eye-catching addition to any nature-lover’s space.
fine art print on premium metal, exhibition canvas, or archival photo paper.
📚 Bird Facts:
- The yellow-headed blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) is native to western and prairie regions of North America.
- Known for its distinctive raspy call, it nests in cattail marshes and often forages in open fields during migration.
- Males are instantly recognizable by their bright yellow heads and black bodies, often seen singing atop reeds or fences in the spring and summer.
🔍 Details:
- Original wildlife photography by Framed Greetings
- Title: Golden Notes
- Subject: Yellow-Headed Blackbird
- Captured in Southern Colorado at a protected refuge
🐦 Print Options:
- Premium Metal Print (Gloss or Matte Finish)
- Luster Photo Paper (Ready to Frame)
- Exhibition Canvas (Stretched or Unstretched)
Multiple sizes available. Custom sizing on request.
Gallery Wrapped Canvas: Mirror image Border. Includes hanging wire, and premium dust cover.
Unstretched Canvas: Printed on museum-quality archival canvas material that is acid free, lignin free heavyweight cotton-poly blend, this elegantly textured canvas features a matte non-reflective surface. These loose Canvas Prints are ideal for having freedom of presentation.
Ready to Frame and Poster Size: Premium, semi-gloss, heavy weight, UV-Resistant paper.
Golden Notes – Yellow-Headed Blackbird Photography Print | Framed Greetings
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About the Collectors Circle
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The 6-Month Collector Journey
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You’ll begin with a 3-month chapter, and it will renew once for a second 3-month chapter — for a total of six curated mini prints delivered monthly. This timeline is intentional: it gives you time to live with the work, notice what resonates, and experience the breadth of the Framed Greetings world.
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What You’ll Receive
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Who This Is For
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