Some of you have heard the drumming of the male ruffed grouse, intended to attract a mate and mark territory. The drumming is different because it is NOT caused by the beating of wings against chest. Rather, the drumbeats or thumps are actually brief sonic booms. These occur because air quickly fills the vacuum formed by the wings thrusting outward from its chest. Different indeed.
The framed version of this print is framed with matting as pictured, acid-free and archival mounting, Conservation Clear glass, and modern frame. Comes with dust cover and hanging hardware. Shipped with protective packaging.
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