Bee-eater T-Shirt
100% cotton t-shirt with a lovely illustration of colorful Bee-eater birds. Design from The Nature Collection by famous nature Israeli artist Walter Ferguson. Unisex cut great for men and women. See the chart in the description for sizing information.
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The Nature Collection Bee-eater T-shirt
100% high quality cotton t-shirt, medium weight.
Available in white only.
This t-shirt has a beautiful illustration of vibrant bee-eater birds. Israel is home to several varieties of bee-eaters. Some are permantent residents and some arrive during the spring and fall bird migrations. They are known for their colorful plumage and get their name from their diet of bees, hornets, and wasps as well as other insects. Designed by Israeli artist Walter Ferguson.
Adult T-Shirt : Men's and Women's Sizes (in inches) |
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Size |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
XX-Large |
Width |
21 |
22 |
22.5 |
23 |
23.5 |
Length |
26 |
28 |
28.5 |
29.5 |
31 |
Adult T-Shirt : Men's and Women's Sizes (in cm) |
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Size |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
XX-Large |
Width |
53 |
56 |
57 |
58 |
60 |
Length |
66 |
71 |
72 |
75 |
79 |
Walter Ferguson was born in New York in 1930. He has been drawing since childhood. He received his formal art training at the Yale University School of Fine Arts and at Pratt Institute. Mr. Ferguson has always straddled two disciplines, art and zoology. He has illustrated twenty-six books, wrote and illustrated "Living Animals of the Bible", and numerous magazine articles. His paintings have appeared in LIFE magazine, The New York Times, Audubon Magazine, and for Reader's Digest Book Division, The Society for the protection of Nature in Israel, The Nature reserves Authority (of Israel), and the Weizman Institute of Science. His paintings have helped raise funds to restore endangered species of animals to Israel.