Lucifer Hummingbird Tote Bag — Wildlife Art by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
Lucifer Hummingbird Tote Bag — Wildlife Art by Gene Irvin (1934–2026)
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Carry the Lucifer Hummingbird — Gene Irvin's Wildlife Art on a Premium Tote
The Lucifer Hummingbird's spectacular iridescent purple gorget — named from the Latin lucifer, "light-bearing" — blazes on this premium canvas tote bag, printed from Gene Irvin's original pen, ink, and watercolor illustration. A rare and striking Southwest species, the Lucifer reaches the US only in extreme southern Arizona, New Mexico, and west Texas, making it a prized sighting for avid birders.
The Lucifer belongs to the "sheartail" group of hummingbirds, named for their deeply forked, narrow tails — a silhouette as distinctive as the flaring purple gorget that gives the species its name.
Available in:
- 13×13" tote bag
- 16×16" tote bag
- 18×18" tote bag
Why collectors love it: A wearable piece of wildlife art — Gene's Lucifer Hummingbird portrait is one of his most dramatic hummingbird images, and it translates beautifully to a tote. A standout gift for birders and Southwest wildlife enthusiasts.
Shipping & Details: Ships from Arizona. Produced and fulfilled by Pixels from Gene Irvin's original illustration.
