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Bald eagle perched on driftwood along the shores of Kachemak bay, Homer, Alaska.Bald eagle perched on driftwood along the shores of Kachemak bay, Homer, Alaska.

Bad Hair Day

$2.95

Fine Art Alaska Notecard

  • 5 x 7 inches with white envelope
  • Sleeved in clear compostable plastic
  • Made and printed in Alaska
  • Photo by Mark Stadsklev

Description

Bad Hair Day

Homer, Alaska

The American bald eagle is not only an American symbol, but also a beloved Alaskan figure. With a range that covers almost the entire state, bald eagle can be seen almost anywhere. Their cultural importance is particularly pronounced in Southeast Alaska, where they appear as figures on totems as well as in the names of Native tribal clans. As majestic as they are, sometimes even the most regal animals have a bad hair day.

Printed in Alaska on matte paper that meets the Sustainable Forest Initiative guidelines that promote responsible management of the world’s forest.

Additional information

Weight 0.7 oz
Dimensions 5 × 7 in
Sleeve Option

Sleeved, Unsleeved