Plate #130 — Northern & Southern Royal Albatrosses
Artist’s Proof of Plate #130 — Printed on superior archival paper which will last generations. Measures 13x19 inches (33x48 cm).
These are closely related species that were once thought to belong to the same species. Their ranges overlap in the Southern Oceans with both breeding in New Zealand waters. The Northern Royal Albatross is the smallest great albatross, while the Southern Royal Albatross is the second largest albatross.
Signed by Peter Harrison and limited to just 100 Artist’s Proofs of each plate, this is the perfect opportunity for collectors and avid sea birders to secure a piece of ornithological history or memories of a special seabird experience.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
Artist’s Proof of Plate #130 — Printed on superior archival paper which will last generations. Measures 13x19 inches (33x48 cm).
These are closely related species that were once thought to belong to the same species. Their ranges overlap in the Southern Oceans with both breeding in New Zealand waters. The Northern Royal Albatross is the smallest great albatross, while the Southern Royal Albatross is the second largest albatross.
Signed by Peter Harrison and limited to just 100 Artist’s Proofs of each plate, this is the perfect opportunity for collectors and avid sea birders to secure a piece of ornithological history or memories of a special seabird experience.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
Artist’s Proof of Plate #130 — Printed on superior archival paper which will last generations. Measures 13x19 inches (33x48 cm).
These are closely related species that were once thought to belong to the same species. Their ranges overlap in the Southern Oceans with both breeding in New Zealand waters. The Northern Royal Albatross is the smallest great albatross, while the Southern Royal Albatross is the second largest albatross.
Signed by Peter Harrison and limited to just 100 Artist’s Proofs of each plate, this is the perfect opportunity for collectors and avid sea birders to secure a piece of ornithological history or memories of a special seabird experience.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.