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Chuck Will's Widow Nightjar with Coral Snake
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20.3 cm x 27.9 cm
Print Process
Automatic Opaque Design: White Underbase
Shape
Custom Cut
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Chuck Will's Widow Nightjar with Coral Snake
This striking reproduction of John James Audubon’s Plate 52 from Birds of America captures a dramatic scene as two Chuck-Will’s-Widow birds appear to confront a deadly coral snake. These nocturnal birds, part of the nightjar family, are native to the southeastern United States and are often mistaken for Whippoorwills due to their similar calls. Named for their distinctive call that sounds like “Chuck-Will’s-Widow,” these birds bring an eerie charm to warm southern nights.
Highly social, Chuck-Will’s-Widows put on an elaborate courtship display, with males performing impressive aerial maneuvers to attract a mate. Known to fiercely protect their nests, these birds will attempt to ward off snakes—even though they don’t eat them. Instead, their diet consists of large insects like beetles and moths. If you’re wondering whether they’re immune to coral snake venom—they’re not. The coral snake’s venom is a potent neurotoxin, though its small mouth and fixed fangs require it to latch on and chew to deliver the venom. This captivating print showcases both the bravery and vulnerability of these remarkable birds, making it a perfect piece for nature enthusiasts and art collectors.
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Product ID: 256502153636015727
Posted on 18/09/2022, 5:16 PM
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