Siren
Siren
I visited Usery Mountain Regional Park for the first time in spring 2019. It was the height of the saguaro bloom and the pollinators were hard at work, turning the pinnacles of these giant cacti into bustling communities. It truly “takes a village” to pollinate a saguaro. At night, they are pollinated by the lesser long-nosed bat and the Mexican long-tongued bat, and during the daytime, bees and birds such as the white-winged dove take their turns at the activity.
This original watercolor painting measures 14x10” and is sold in a white mat. The painting was created using watercolor paint on acid free, cold press 300 lb. Arches watercolor paper and ships free.
Colors of original painting may be slightly different than what you see on your monitor screen. Artist signature, year of creation, and artwork title are included on back of painting. Copyrights remain with artist.