Kingfisher

Kingfishers spend much of their time perched alone along the edges of streams, lakes, and estuaries, searching for small fish. They also fly quickly up and down rivers and shorelines giving loud rattling calls. They hunt either by plunging directly from a perch, or by hovering over the water, bill downward, before diving after a fish they’ve spotted. In this painting by Laura Mark-Finberg the kingfisher is exploding out of the water. Image SIze 16" x 20". Contact for price