Diurnal Raptors of the Pacific Northwest Poster
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The region of the Pacific Northwest in North America – usually including the states of Idaho, Oregon and Washington in the USA and British Columbia in Canada – has several native species of diurnal birds of prey. They’re all here on this poster, drawn beautifully and with amazing scientific accuracy. The bird species included:
AMERICAN BALD EAGLE (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) • AMERICAN KESTREL (Falco sparverius) • COOPER’S HAWK (Accipiter cooperii) • FERRUGINOUS HAWK (Buteo regalis) • GOLDEN EAGLE (Aquila chrysaetos) • MERLIN (Falco columbarius) • NORTHERN HARRIER (Circus hudsonius) • OSPREY (Pandion haliaetus) • PEREGRINE FALCON (Falco peregrinus) • RED-SHOULDERED HAWK (Buteo regalis) • RED-TAILED HAWK (Buteo jamaicensis) • ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK (Buteo lagopus) • SHARP-SHINNED HAWK (Accipiter striatus) • SWAINSON’S HAWK (Buteo swainsoni) • TURKEY VULTURE (Cathartes aura) • WHITE-TAILED KITE (Elanus leucurus)
The poster is printed on matte, museum-quality paper with Giclée printing quality:
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²)
• Opacity: 94%
All images are scientifically accurate and expertly drawn by wildlife artist Roger Hall.
| Size | 12″ x 18″ (30.48 x 45.7cm), 18″ x 24″ (45.7 x 60.9 cm), 24 x 36 (60.9 x 91.4 cm) |
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| Color | Antique, White |
Diurnal Raptors of the Pacific Northwest Poster
The Diurnal Raptors of the Pacific Northwest poster features scientifically accurate illustrations of all species of the state’s daytime birds of prey. The artistic design is complete with both common and scientific names. The artwork is shipped in a sturdy 2″ mailing tube with plastic endcaps. The posters can be signed or customized by the artist upon request.
The Pacific Northwest in North America has several different diurnal raptors species – meaning they are active during the daylight hours. These types of birds of prey include hawks, eagles, falcons, and vultures. They are further characterized by sharp talons, hooked beaks for tearing meat, exceptional eyesight, and powerful flight. For more information on Oregon’s diurnal raptors please visit Raptor ID Fact Sheet, ODFW, and iNaturalist as they offer guides, species lists, and identification tips.
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