Wild Rocky Mountain Iris "biologistsThese beautiful native irises (Iris missouriensis) bloom in late spring to early summer in mountain meadows. aspen forests, and wetlands of central and western Colorado, from 5,000 to 11,000 feet elevation. I enjoyed these lovely flowers while hiking near Estes Park and created this painting to share the joy. Original 25 x 12 in Acrylic on canvas by Susan E. Quinlan Available as an archival gicle print; gallery wrap on canvas
and a few remaining columbines and prairie coneflowers add other yellows to the scene
Though still around through fall
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This painting depicts a kingfisher hunting along the Poudre River just west of Fort Collins in mid-March
Fall-blooming black-eyed susans
Broad-tailed hummingbird visiting a firecracker penstemon (Penstemon eatonii)
Accompanying brochure describes the birds and their natural history with bird-feeding tips
Learn about these amazing mammals that live in the cold lands of northern forests and tundra around the world
Original: 16 x 20 acrylic on canvas
Ready to Hang-no framing or hardware required
Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled cardstock paper with 100% PC recycled paper envelopes
Spring arrives in Colorado on the wings of mountain bluebirds returning from their wintering areas in New Mexico and further south