African Gray Parrot Print

$25.00

This acrylic painting captures the quiet intelligence and striking contrast of the African Gray Parrot, created from a photograph taken at Sylvan Heights Bird Park in North Carolina. The bird’s smooth gray plumage and vivid red tail are rendered with subtle tonal layering and crisp detail, emphasizing its alert posture and expressive gaze. The background remains minimal, allowing the parrot’s form and coloration to take center stage.

This high-quality print is reproduced from an original acrylic painting, capturing the vivid colors and intricate details. The artwork measures 8×10 inches and is printed on archival fine art paper, ensuring long-lasting durability and a professional finish.

About Sylvan Heights Bird Park

Sylvan Heights Bird Park is a world-class avian conservation facility located in Scotland Neck, North Carolina. Founded by renowned aviculturists Mike and Ali Lubbock, the park is home to over 2,000 birds from around the globe, including rare and endangered species. Its mission centers on the conservation of waterfowl and wetlands, avian education, and international avicultural research. Through breeding programs, habitat preservation, and public outreach, Sylvan Heights plays a vital role in protecting bird species and inspiring ecological stewardship.

About the African Gray Parrot

The African Gray Parrot also known as the Congo Gray Parrot, is native to the rainforests of Central and West Africa. Renowned for its exceptional intelligence and ability to mimic human speech, it’s considered one of the most cognitively advanced bird species. These parrots are highly social and communicate through a wide range of calls and gestures. Their diet includes fruits, seeds, nuts, and flowers, and they play a role in seed dispersal within their ecosystems. Due to habitat loss and illegal trapping for the pet trade, African Gray Parrots are listed as Endangered, making conservation efforts critical to their survival.

This acrylic painting captures the quiet intelligence and striking contrast of the African Gray Parrot, created from a photograph taken at Sylvan Heights Bird Park in North Carolina. The bird’s smooth gray plumage and vivid red tail are rendered with subtle tonal layering and crisp detail, emphasizing its alert posture and expressive gaze. The background remains minimal, allowing the parrot’s form and coloration to take center stage.

This high-quality print is reproduced from an original acrylic painting, capturing the vivid colors and intricate details. The artwork measures 8×10 inches and is printed on archival fine art paper, ensuring long-lasting durability and a professional finish.

About Sylvan Heights Bird Park

Sylvan Heights Bird Park is a world-class avian conservation facility located in Scotland Neck, North Carolina. Founded by renowned aviculturists Mike and Ali Lubbock, the park is home to over 2,000 birds from around the globe, including rare and endangered species. Its mission centers on the conservation of waterfowl and wetlands, avian education, and international avicultural research. Through breeding programs, habitat preservation, and public outreach, Sylvan Heights plays a vital role in protecting bird species and inspiring ecological stewardship.

About the African Gray Parrot

The African Gray Parrot also known as the Congo Gray Parrot, is native to the rainforests of Central and West Africa. Renowned for its exceptional intelligence and ability to mimic human speech, it’s considered one of the most cognitively advanced bird species. These parrots are highly social and communicate through a wide range of calls and gestures. Their diet includes fruits, seeds, nuts, and flowers, and they play a role in seed dispersal within their ecosystems. Due to habitat loss and illegal trapping for the pet trade, African Gray Parrots are listed as Endangered, making conservation efforts critical to their survival.