I AM FALCOR
Common Name: New Zealand Falcon
Taxonomic Classification: Falco novaeseelandiae
Found: Martin's Bay, Fiordland, 1885
This is an adult female specimen from late 1800's. A raptor that feeds predominantly on live prey
(rarely on carrion) - small to medium-sized birds, but occasionally black shags, pheasants and
mammals such as rabbits. Males are about 1/3 smaller than females. They breed in a wide variety
of habitats from the coast to above the tree line.
Printed on 310gsm satin Hahnemühle PhotoRag. 100% cotton fine art paper, certified archival (200 years) Made in Germany. Printed with acidfree archival 11 colour high dynamic range, Epson UltraChrome pigment ink system.
A0 1200x800mm - 5 editions $ 1,700
A1 841x560mm - 10 editions $ 1,100
A3 420x280mm - 30 editions $ 450
All prints signed, hand-numbered and wax-stamped for authentication.
Once the editions of a print are sold out there are no reprints ever released.
Object courtesy of the Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hiar.