Green-Breasted Mango Hummingbird Tote Bag — Wildlife Art by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
Green-Breasted Mango Hummingbird Tote Bag — Wildlife Art by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
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Our Most Popular Image — Now on a Premium Tote Bag
The Green-Breasted Mango Hummingbird is Gene Irvin's most beloved wildlife art subject — and it's easy to see why. The male's brilliant emerald-green plumage, rendered in Gene's signature pen, ink, and watercolor style, is a showstopper on canvas tote bags in three sizes.
The Green-Breasted Mango breeds from Mexico to Costa Rica and was first documented in the United States in Texas in 1988 — a rare and exciting sighting for North American birders. Males display vivid bright green plumage; females a more subtle bronze-green. Both are found near open areas with prominent flowering trees.
Available in:
- 13×13" tote bag
- 16×16" tote bag
- 18×18" tote bag
More sizes and images available on our Fine Art America/Pixels website.
Why collectors love it: Gene's most popular image for a reason — the Green-Breasted Mango's vivid plumage and dynamic composition make it a standout on any tote. A perfect gift for hummingbird enthusiasts and tropical wildlife art collectors.
Shipping & Details: Ships from Arizona. Produced and fulfilled by Pixels from Gene Irvin's original illustration.
