Original artwork description:

The white stork, usually depicted serenely transporting a baby to its new home, you might be surprised to know that the white stork is a carnivore. With their enormous beaks that can snap up fish, frogs, lizards, various small mammals and the odd unguarded pet guinea pig (just kidding).

They’ve been part of a successful breeding campaign across Europe and in the UK have been breeding for the first time in 600 years at the Knepp estate.

A4 acrylic, ink and pencil on 250gsm paper

Materials used:

Acrylic, pencil and ink on 250gsm paper

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#colourful painting #pet portrait #endangered species #feature wall #bird watcher gift #a4 artwork #wild animal portrait #white stork #stork painting #birding painting 
White Stork (2024)
Acrylic painting
by Paul Ward

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The white stork, usually depicted serenely transporting a baby to its new home, you might be surprised to know that the white stork is a carnivore. With their enormous beaks that can snap up fish, frogs, lizards, various small mammals and the odd unguarded pet guinea pig (just kidding).

They’ve been part of a successful breeding campaign across Europe and in the UK have been breeding for the first time in 600 years at the Knepp estate.

A4 acrylic, ink and pencil on 250gsm paper

Materials used:

Acrylic, pencil and ink on 250gsm paper

Tags:
#colourful painting #pet portrait #endangered species #feature wall #bird watcher gift #a4 artwork #wild animal portrait #white stork #stork painting #birding painting 

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