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Thursday, 01 January 2009 22:22

Tony Bennett

F.P. "Tony" Bennett, Jr. is one of a handful of artists who specialize in birds of the American tropics. While still in college he painted the plates for A Field Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Central America by L. Irby Davis. His illustrations appear in the Distributional Checklist of North American Birds by DeSante and Pyle and in a revision of The Birds of India & Pakistan by S. Dillon Ripley.

He has also painted 100 species of hummingbirds for a book on the birds of Peru. Other works in progress include a book on the complete Hummingbird family, a work not attempted for the last one hundred years. His work is included in many private and corporate collections including the King Ranch. Tony's paintings are exceptional not only for their brilliant portrayals of neotropical birds but also for the richly detailed plant life that fills the background. He is also known for his expertise in the field and has led many groups in Texas and Mexico for Victor Emanuel Nature Tours.

Sample Portfolio

All images are copyrighted by the artist. The images can not be copied or used in any way without written permission.

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green honeycreeper

Green Honeycreeper

 

hook-billed kite

Hook-billed Kite

 

motmot

Turquoise-browed Motmot

 

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Crowned Woodnymph

 

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