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Red bellied Woodpecker Fleece Blanket
by Jim E Johnson
$60.00
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Our luxuriously soft blankets are available in two different sizes and feature incredible artwork on the top surface. The bottom surface is white. Our 100% polyester blankets are available in two different styles: plush fleece and sherpa fleece. Plush fleece blankets are soft and fluffy on both sides, whereas sherpa blankets are smooth like a soft sweater on the artwork side (i.e. shorter threads) which provides for a sharper image. Looking for a recommendation? Go with a 60" x 80" plush fleece blanket. It's soft and luxurious on both sides... the artwork looks incredible... and the size is just right for everyone.
Design Details
After fledging young woodpeckers still depend on the adults for food. This young bird was with the male of the pair being feed
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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1 - 2 business days
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After fledging young woodpeckers still depend on the adults for food. This young bird was with the male of the pair being feed
About Jim E Johnson
Nature and photography have interested me since I was young. I was inspired after reading a book, by G. Ron Austing called " I Went to the Woods". His story of falconry, raptors and nature photography is still on my bookshelf today. Over the years I have photographed a diversity of subjects but avian photography is my passion. Living in Louisiana allows me to photograph a diverse population of birds as my subjects. My images have been published on several calendars, magazine and books, to include the Tennessee Conservationist, American Birding Association, Birding Guide to Louisiana, Louisiana Conservationist calendar and Bird Watchers Digest . I have donated several images to graduate students for there presentations and various...
$60.00


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