Black-Chinned Hummingbird β Greeting Card by Gene Irvin (1934β2026)
Black-Chinned Hummingbird β Greeting Card by Gene Irvin (1934β2026)
Low stock: 1 left
Couldn't load pickup availability
The Black-Chinned Hummingbird β Backyard Visitor & Master Nest Builder
Gene Irvin's portrait of the Black-Chinned Hummingbird captures one of the most adaptable hummingbirds in North America β a species equally at home in mountain canyons, desert washes, and suburban backyards. The male's black chin and iridescent violet throat band are rendered with Gene's characteristic stippled precision, the feather detail crisp against the watercolor wash.
The Black-Chinned Hummingbird is one of the few hummingbird species whose population appears to be growing, in part due to the widespread use of backyard feeders. Its nest is a marvel of natural engineering β constructed from plant down and bound with spider and insect silk, it expands as the chicks grow. The eggs themselves are minuscule, roughly the size of a coffee bean.
Available as:
- Greeting card with envelope
Why collectors love it: A familiar and beloved backyard visitor across the West β Gene's portrait makes a perfect card for hummingbird enthusiasts, gardeners, and anyone who keeps a feeder.
Shipping & Details: Ships from Arizona. Greeting cards ship First Class. Produced from Gene Irvin's original illustration.
