


Bat’s n’ Blooms
A lesser long-nosed bat hovers in the desert night, drawn to the nectar-rich blossom of a cactus. These nighttime pollinators are crucial to the survival of desert plants in the American West. This piece was inspired by a photograph from Merlin Tuttle of Bat Conservation International in Austin, Texas.
Special thanks or Reference photo by Merlin Tuttle (head of MBTC in Austin, TX) with permission.
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]
A lesser long-nosed bat hovers in the desert night, drawn to the nectar-rich blossom of a cactus. These nighttime pollinators are crucial to the survival of desert plants in the American West. This piece was inspired by a photograph from Merlin Tuttle of Bat Conservation International in Austin, Texas.
Special thanks or Reference photo by Merlin Tuttle (head of MBTC in Austin, TX) with permission.
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]
A lesser long-nosed bat hovers in the desert night, drawn to the nectar-rich blossom of a cactus. These nighttime pollinators are crucial to the survival of desert plants in the American West. This piece was inspired by a photograph from Merlin Tuttle of Bat Conservation International in Austin, Texas.
Special thanks or Reference photo by Merlin Tuttle (head of MBTC in Austin, TX) with permission.
For Prints:
Printed on Hahnemühle Hemp 290 gsm fine art paper—sustainable, richly textured, and museum-quality. [Learn more]