Spotted Pardalote
This hand-coloured etching of a Spotted Pardalote is part of my collection of miniature Woodland bird prints.
My Woodland Bird Hand-coloured Print Collection includes:
Spotted Pardalote
Diamond Firetail
Silvereye
Crested Shriketit
Scarlet Robin
Sacred Kingfisher
Spotted Pardalotes (Pardalotus punctatus) are one of the smallest Australian birds. They are just 8-10cm in length and weigh approximately 8 grams. They are beautifully marked, with a reddish chestnut rump and a warm yellow patch under the chin. The crown of the head and the wing and tail feathers are black with strong white spots. There underparts are pale-buff-cinnamon and they have a strong white eyebrow. They nest in horizontal burrows in sandy earth and the nest if lined with shredded bark. Pairs make soft, whistling calls to one another throughout the day, which carry for quite a distance. Their tiny size and jewel like markings make them a favourite with many observers.
Etching size 3 x 3 inches - printed on 6 x 6 inch paper.
This is my original hand-pulled print. The print has been hand-coloured with watercolour paints.
Signature: pencil signature in the margin below print - lower right
Title: 'Pardalote' pencil in the margin below print - centre
Edition: pencil margin below - lower left
This is the fourth edition of the etching made from the aluminium plate.