Description
Bassian Thrush
Bassian Thrushes (Zoothera lunulata) are found predominantly around the south-east of Australia, and also in the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland.
The Bassian Thrush is a secretive bird. Its plumage is mottled brown, heavily scalloped with black crescent-shaped bars. The paler underparts also have brown-black scalloping.
The Bassian Thrush feeds on the ground, scratching under the leaf-litter for small invertebrates.
Actual print dimensions: A4 8″ x 10″ (203mm x 254mm), A3 11″ x 13.75 (279mm x 349mm)
Media and Ink: Images are printed on 100% cotton rag – museum grade white fine art, matt 310gsm photographic paper. Epson UltraChrome HDR inks, the latest pigment ink technology are used for colour fidelity and permanence.
Photographer’s signature: Each photographic print is signed by hand. The signature appears near the bottom of the image.
Postage and packing: Images are supplied in an archival sleeve, packed in a tube and posted via Australia Post mail with tracking.