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Birds Art Print featuring the photograph The Peanut Game by Janis Knight

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 6.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 8.50"

 

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The Peanut Game Art Print

Janis Knight

by Janis Knight

$27.56

Product Details

The Peanut Game art print by Janis Knight.   Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

My dad had pet scrub jays for years that would eat out of his hand, and one that would catch a peanut in mid-air. I'm happy to follow his tradition... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (10)

Nava Thompson

Nava Thompson

Cute action capture---2 l/v

Angela J Wright

Angela J Wright

SimPLy CuTE & AwesomE TecHNiQuE aT WorK! KuDOs! ;D VoTeD AgGT. Me-SF/♡'D/ShaReD! X;D*

Janis Knight

Janis Knight

thank you so much for reading it, Amy and commenting. and thank you, Siobhan!

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Janis, I love this photograph, and love your story even more! Fantastic! F/L/V

Siobhan Lewis

Siobhan Lewis

Amazing capture Janis!

Paul Freidlund

Paul Freidlund

Great Description, fantastic image LF

Christy Cox

Christy Cox

Love this! The story and and the beautiful photograph! Amazing capture!!

Betsy Zimmerli

Betsy Zimmerli

Amazing, Janis. The colors make it a painting!

Janis Knight replied:

thank you Betsy! the side of the house made a good backdrop in the afternoon sun!

Donna Kennedy

Donna Kennedy

Fantastic capture Janis, these birds are very smart and yes they love their Peanuts! We have several Steller's that hang around our feeder too, but they keep their distance...f/l

Janis Knight replied:

it's funny how Stellar's Jays and Scrub Jays share only a small amount of transition territory. Old Southwest Reno has both; I only have Scrub Jays out here in Sparks. Stellar's are shyer, I think, but a lot of fun to watch. thanks for your comment!

Brenda Bonfield

Brenda Bonfield

Beautiful photo!!

Janis Knight replied:

thank you Brenda!

Artist's Description

My dad had "pet" scrub jays for years that would eat out of his hand, and one that would catch a peanut in mid-air. I'm happy to follow his tradition of these wild pets with the game of "peanut." They love to pick up every peanut in the feeder and weigh it, shake it, toss it back, choose another, and finally fly off with one.

Tonight a peanut fell to the concrete, and to my surprise, the jay jumped down, picked up the peanut, came back up, and put it back in the feeder! Apparently it was so much fun, he started tossing them on the ground on purpose so he could fetch them and put them back. The single nut versions, like in this picture, are the duds and they don't get chosen until the best are gone. But they make great toys.

Many thanks for the features on "Wildlife ONE A Day," "Pets and Animals," and "Harmony and Happiness."

About Janis Knight

Janis Knight

Janis Knight has called Northern Nevada home for 50 years. During childhood, every summer was filled with trips to the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains where she fell in love with the beauty, wildness and open spaces of the Great Basin. While art came naturally, it was her first Nikon SLR in 1982 that really ignited the passion for photography. A background in drawing and painting helped her develop her style using elements of composition and light. She began displaying photos in the Tri-county fair in Northern Nevada, often winning best of show and superior ribbons, and her photos hung in businesses around town. Finally, in 2001, she was able to attend University of Nevada, Reno, where she studied black and white film photography...

 

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