Want something different? Have an idea but need it worked into a unique design? Just ask! I can modify colors, rescale or create coordinates as well as entirely new designs and do custom work upon request. I can usually handle special requests to adjust an existing design within 24 hours. Just message me on my shop or through my website (),or leave a comment. This design is also available in other colors and scales upon request. If you want this or any other design "railroaded" (turned 90 degrees), just let me know. Each collection can have up to 30 varied designs in it! Want a view without the blur? Click on the collection name in the top of the right hand column of preview images. This illustration will appear in a third edition of Zonatropical’s and guide to the birds of Costa Rica.Search for more glimmericks designs. ![]() They are most easily found by hearing its loud and repetitive whistle vocalizations, and perhaps most often seen soaring low over the canopy. These birds frequent healthy forest throughout the Neotropics. The adult, pictured here, is a very distinctive looking bird, so identification is generally straightforward given good looks. I just completed a plate for one of my favorite raptors of the Neotropics - the Ornate Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus ornatus). It made my day.įor some more insight into variability in light morph Harlan’s, check out this article by Jerry Liguori: As I’ve become more familiar with the art of museum preparation and the usefulness of specimens in research, I’ve become more aware of how important information is to put a specimen into context.Įven though the data is lacking, I’m really appreciative of the opportunity to look at this bird and take some photos. It’s a really interesting light morph Harlan’s that deserves some recognition. Additionally, there was no informative data accompanying the specimen, apart from a tag that read “Red-tailed Hawk”. Noteworthy Light - Font Free Download Now Custom preview The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog ttf Font Type Noteworthy Light fonts Free Download FontsFree-Net-Noteworthy-Light.ttf Light Features : Font Family: Noteworthy Light File Name: FontsFree-Net-Noteworthy-Light.ttf File Size : 226. ![]() I’m a bit disappointed that the tail wasn’t spread at preparation, so it was difficult to get a full glimpse of each feather. Common in Harlan’s, but often confused as a sign of intergradation. ![]() Strange and neat! Also of note is the amount of red in the tail. Some not so Harlan’s traits – orange barring on leggings (typical of western RTHA), and barred belly band accompanying blotchy streaking.Some tell-tale light Harlan’s traits – whitish head with streaking, red/pink tail fading to white/gray at the base (Harlan’s tails are ultra variable, but I’ve seen this regularly on light Harlan’s), Harlan’s spotting on tail, warm tones in upper tail and dorsal area, blotchy streaking on belly band.Here are a few things I found interesting when I first found the bird: At the top of my list, as with most Red-tailed Hawk fans, is the Harlan’s. I really enjoy the variable plumages of the Red-tailed Hawk in North America. It is a great example of the variable traits of the Red-tailed Hawk subspecies harlani. I wanted to share this specimen I found today while going through the small bird collection at Boise State University. Adult light morph “Harlan’s” Red-tailed Hawk – Buteo jamaicensis harlani
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