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Nature Galaxy S5 Case featuring the photograph Waiting Patiently by Gerry Sibell

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Waiting Patiently Galaxy S5 Case

Gerry Sibell

by Gerry Sibell

$27.00

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Waiting Patiently Galaxy s5 case by Gerry Sibell.   Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

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This is an image of a male hooded merganser taken in the little pond in the backyard. There are a pair of these ducks nesting again this spring. ... more

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Comments (10)

Sharon Mau

Sharon Mau

. . ★ . . :: they are so pretty . . beautiful work :: . . ★ . .

Gerry Sibell replied:

Thank you, Sharon.

John Prickett

John Prickett

A beautiful portrait of a beautiful bird!

Geraldine DeBoer

Geraldine DeBoer

Beautiful.

Charlie Cliques

Charlie Cliques

Congratulations! Your beautiful artwork has been featured in the group "Office Art Decor".

Gerry Sibell replied:

Thank you for the feature, Charlie!

Dawn Currie

Dawn Currie

Congratulations on your feature in our group, I Love Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world!

Gerry Sibell replied:

Thank you for the feature, Dawn!

Dawn Broom

Dawn Broom

What a hansom fellow

Gerry Sibell replied:

Thank you, Dawn.

Cheryl Cutler

Cheryl Cutler

Beautiful bird, go lucky to have them in your pond, good capture Gerry

Gerry Sibell replied:

Thank you, Cheryl.

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

A stunning portrait of one of my favorite ducks! Love the lighting and the detail in the feathers, as well as your description! Maybe if I put up a nesting box, we'll get a breeding pair in our pond, too! F/L

Gerry Sibell replied:

Thank you, Amy. A wood duck nesting box is what they seem to like. I checked the one box today when the ducks weren't around. There are six eggs, 3 wood ducks and 3 hooded mergansers. I read the mergansers are like cowbirds, they like to dump their eggs in wood duck nests!

John Bailey

John Bailey

Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"

Gerry Sibell replied:

Thank you for the feature of my hooded merganser image, John!

Megan Walsh

Megan Walsh

Beautiful image Gerry, love the reflection of the beautiful markings :) fv

Gerry Sibell replied:

Thank you, Megan. They are beautiful birds!

About Galaxy S5 Cases

Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case.   The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation.   Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

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Artist's Description

This is an image of a male hooded merganser taken in the little pond in the backyard. There are a pair of these ducks nesting again this spring. About 6 AM, they will land in the pond. The female will fly into the nest box and stay inside for close to an hour. The male waits patiently for her to "lay an egg"! She will then fly out and preen herself. Then they take off. Eventually, she will stay in the box and start to incubate the eggs. She will take a little time off during the day and fly down into the water. This not only gives her a break but the water on her feathers will add some moisture to the eggs, which is necessary for them to hatch.

About Gerry Sibell

Gerry Sibell

Thanks for stopping by. A retired educator, my main focus since retirement has been becoming more serious about photography. My wife and I live in northern Minnesota. Our favorite place to visit and photograph is Yellowstone National Park. My project for the past ten years has been photographing small birds in flight. The most frustrating endeavor I have ever attempted but also the most rewarding. Each day, it seems like a new problem has to be solved with this very difficult kind of photography! All artwork is copyrighted by Gerry Sibell and may not be copied, reproduced, altered, downloaded or used for any reason without written permission. All images are registered with the United States Copyright...

 

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