"Bellowing Stag" Roaring Red Deer Stag

Aquila Art

£120.00 

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A wildlife print depicting a solitary stag bellowing during the red deer rut. The sun is just burning off the mist revealing the stag making all the noise.

Red deer are Britain’s largest land mammal. When fully grown males (stags) weigh between 90 to 190kg and stand at around 1.07 to 1.37m tall at the shoulder. Females (hinds) weigh 63 to 120kg and stand up to 1.07 – 1.22m at the shoulder.

The breeding season, or the rut, occurs from the end of September to November. Stags return to the hind's home range and compete for them by engaging in elaborate displays of dominance including roaring, parallel walks, and fighting. 

Bellowing Stag Picture No. 614
1. UNFRAMED CANVAS PRINTS  Canvas print with a protective matt laminate. All dimensions given are approximate, it is recommended that you do not order a frame until you have received your print.
*UK  & Ireland delivery Addresses: Supplied bonded to a 3mm board-backing ready for traditional framing.
*Non-UK Delivery Addresses: Supplied unstretched and packaged rolled in a postal tube ready for framing.

2. FRAMED PRINTS  (*Only suitable for UK shipping)  Board-backed print on canvas. The print surface is protected with a satin varnish and presented in a frame without glass so that they look like an original oil.

Reproduced from an original oil painting by wildlfie artist Martin Ridley. Frames have been individually selected to compliment the artwork and the printing has been sourced to show off the images at their best.

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