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Great White Egret Duvet Cover featuring the photograph Mouth To Mouth by Norman Johnson

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Mouth To Mouth Duvet Cover

Norman Johnson

by Norman Johnson

$98.00

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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Mouth To Mouth" by Norman Johnson. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.

Design Details

This great white egret is making sure that its offspring doesn't miss this meal with a mouth to mouth presentation.... more

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Comments (23)

Kathryn Jones

Kathryn Jones

A tremendous shot!

Norman Johnson replied:

Thanks Kathryn.

Dot Rambin

Dot Rambin

Fantastic capture. Fav and tweet

Norman Johnson replied:

Thanks Dot.

Robyn King

Robyn King

Amazing capture!

Norman Johnson replied:

Thanks Robyn.

Meryl Goudey

Meryl Goudey

Sharing at it’s best! L/F

Norman Johnson replied:

I'm glad you like it Meryl.

Laura Munro

Laura Munro

What a wonderful captured Norman! L/F

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you very much Laura.

Geraldine DeBoer

Geraldine DeBoer

Fantastic catch Norman. L.F.

Norman Johnson replied:

Thanks Geraldine.

Brian Tarr

Brian Tarr

Terrific capture Norman, L/f

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you very much Brian.

Lexa Harpell

Lexa Harpell

fabulous capture Norman!

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you very much Lexa.

Chris Flees

Chris Flees

stunning capture Norman

Norman Johnson replied:

Thanks Chris.

Ayman Alenany

Ayman Alenany

This is so interesting Norman!

Norman Johnson replied:

I'm glad you like it Ayman.

Karen Celella

Karen Celella

Wow! No that's what I call an action capture! Great work, Norman!

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you very much Karen.

William Tasker

William Tasker

Amazing shot, Norman! Your terrific image has been featured by Wild Birds Of The World. L/F

Norman Johnson replied:

I'm glad you like it William Thank you very much for the feature in the group "Wild Birds Of The World."

Wayne Moran

Wayne Moran

yikes. :)

Norman Johnson replied:

That would be my reaction to someone wanting to put something that sharp down my throat Wayne.

Heather King

Heather King

My gosh Norman what a phenomenal capture!!! It certainly doesn't look easy being the offspring :) It always amazing me what large fish these beauties are able to consume whole ♥ F/L

Norman Johnson replied:

They are a wonder, aren't they Heather. I always wonder how they manage to not poke holes in each others throats with those sharp beaks.

Lena  Owens OLena Art

Lena Owens OLena Art

3 eyes met ;-) Beautifully done, Norman!! L♥ved and F♡ved

Norman Johnson replied:

I'm glad you like it Lena.

Norman Johnson

Norman Johnson

I'm glad you like it Scott Thank you very much for the feature in the group "FAA Portraits - Birds."

Norman Johnson

Norman Johnson

I'm glad you like it Doug. Thank you very much for the feature in the group "Animal Photographs."

Norman Johnson

Norman Johnson

I'm glad you like it John. Thank you very much for the feature in the group "Images That Excite You."

Jennifer Stackpole

Jennifer Stackpole

Great capture!

Norman Johnson replied:

thank you very much Jennifer.

Khalid Saeed

Khalid Saeed

Lovely shot.

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank Khalid.

Carol R Montoya

Carol R Montoya

Awesome capture! faved

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you very much Carol.

Artist's Description

This great white egret is making sure that its offspring doesn't miss this meal with a mouth to mouth presentation.

The great white egret (ardea alba) or great egret can be found in most of the freshwater and saltwater marshes of the tropical, subtropical and temperate regions around the world. You can find it in North, Central, and South America, from lower Canada to Argentina. Usually a resident, it migrates from Canada and the upper United States during the winter.

In flight, the neck of the great whit egret is tucked in and their feet extend backward beyond their short tail. During breeding season a patch of skin at the base of the bill turns a neon green and long, frilly plumes grow from its back.

They eat mainly fish but also eat other small animals, insects and crustaceans as well. you will usually see them hunting in belly deep water, standing still waiting for prey to approach or wading through the shallow water.

The great white egret is...

About Norman Johnson

Norman Johnson

Like many of the old generation of photographers, I began with a Kodak box brownie when I was a kid. When I saw what resulted, I was hooked. Having grown up with an aunt who was a professional artist, I was always exposed to the creative arts. As a result, I have always liked to paint. Later I went to the Defense Information School at Ft. Benjamin Harrison in 1966 where I got more intensive training in photography and photojournalism and practiced that craft in Vietnam and the United States. I studied with the Famous Artist’s and Famous Photographer’s Schools to help hone my skills. I study the composition, use of light, contrasts of intensities of color, etc. of artist’s works that I catch my eyes to help me hone my skills. I...

 

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