Young Pygmy Rabbit (Print)

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A young pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) rests inside the nest of a sage thrasher (Oreoscoptes montanus), as the thrasher stands watch above. A small Hera buckmoth (Hemileuca maia), which uses sagebrush as its sole host plant, perches on the side of the nest. The pygmy rabbit is an endangered species of rabbit native to the western United States. It relies on sagebrush ecosystems for food and shelter. Sagebrush ecosystems support hundreds of plant and animal species.

Original: graphite, watercolor, & colored pencil on paper.

150 limited edition
12” x 16”
Archival hand-signed print
Digitally printed on Hahnemuhle bamboo fine art paper - natural

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A young pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) rests inside the nest of a sage thrasher (Oreoscoptes montanus), as the thrasher stands watch above. A small Hera buckmoth (Hemileuca maia), which uses sagebrush as its sole host plant, perches on the side of the nest. The pygmy rabbit is an endangered species of rabbit native to the western United States. It relies on sagebrush ecosystems for food and shelter. Sagebrush ecosystems support hundreds of plant and animal species.

Original: graphite, watercolor, & colored pencil on paper.

150 limited edition
12” x 16”
Archival hand-signed print
Digitally printed on Hahnemuhle bamboo fine art paper - natural

A young pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) rests inside the nest of a sage thrasher (Oreoscoptes montanus), as the thrasher stands watch above. A small Hera buckmoth (Hemileuca maia), which uses sagebrush as its sole host plant, perches on the side of the nest. The pygmy rabbit is an endangered species of rabbit native to the western United States. It relies on sagebrush ecosystems for food and shelter. Sagebrush ecosystems support hundreds of plant and animal species.

Original: graphite, watercolor, & colored pencil on paper.

150 limited edition
12” x 16”
Archival hand-signed print
Digitally printed on Hahnemuhle bamboo fine art paper - natural