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Australian Grey Goshawk, white Tasmanian phase, accipiter novaehollandiae painted in acrylic from a museum specimen by Raymond Wittenberg in 2017 canvas size; 31.5 cm x 61 cm, framed in a white washed frame size 36 cm x 66 cm.

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Tags#accipiter novaehollandiae, # grey goshawk, # Tasmanian grey goshawk, # Australian wildlife painting, # Australian raptor, # Australian bird painting, # goshawk painting

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