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RED-NECKED AMAZON PARROT (Amazon arausiaca), indigenous to the island of Dominica: illustration by William T. Cooper

RED-NECKED AMAZON PARROT (Amazon arausiaca), indigenous to the island of Dominica: illustration by William T. Cooper


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RED-NECKED AMAZON PARROT (Amazon arausiaca), indigenous to the island of Dominica: illustration by William T. Cooper

RED-NECKED AMAZON PARROT
(Amazon arausiaca), indigenous to the island of Dominica: illustration by William T. Cooper

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Amazon Biology Bird Cooper Ornithology Parrot Wild Zoology Amazon Parrot Dominica Will I Am


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This print showcases the vibrant beauty of the Red-Necked Amazon Parrot, a species indigenous to the picturesque island of Dominica. Illustrated by the talented William T. Cooper, this artwork captures the essence of this magnificent bird in all its glory. The Red-Necked Amazon Parrot is known for its striking red plumage around its neck, which contrasts beautifully with its emerald green feathers. Its elegant posture and piercing gaze make it a true spectacle to behold. This illustration perfectly depicts every intricate detail of this remarkable creature, from its meticulously crafted feathers to its expressive eyes. As an expert in ornithology and wildlife illustration, William T. Cooper has masterfully captured not only the physical attributes but also the spirit and character of this unique parrot species. His attention to detail brings life to each stroke on paper, making it feel as if you could almost hear these parrots chirping in their natural habitat. Dominica's lush forests provide an ideal home for these stunning birds, where they can be observed soaring through canopies or perched gracefully on branches. The Red-Necked Amazon Parrot is not just a symbol of beauty; it plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance within its ecosystem. This print serves as a reminder of nature's wonders and encourages us to appreciate and protect our planet's diverse wildlife treasures like these enchanting parrots found on Dominica's shores.

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