Nearly driven to extinction in the wild in the 1980's, the Black-faced Spoonbill is only found in East Asia and, with an estimated world population of just 6,162 individuals, is classified as a globally 'endangered' species under the IUCN's Red List. Each year only 30 or so pairs are known to breed. Framed in an ornately gilded antiqued gold wooden frame.
- Subject Matter: birds, figurative impressionism
- Collections: Excellent Birds: EXTINCT