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Paintings & Prints Postcard - Walleye
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Postcard - Walleye

$8.00

5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.

Saskatchewan and Manitoba share this guy as their official provincial fish. The walleye is named for its opaque, cloudy-looking eye, which is caused by a reflective layer of pigment called the tapetum lucidum. This layer helps it (and other nocturnal animals) see in low light. (nwf.org)

** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **

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5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.

Saskatchewan and Manitoba share this guy as their official provincial fish. The walleye is named for its opaque, cloudy-looking eye, which is caused by a reflective layer of pigment called the tapetum lucidum. This layer helps it (and other nocturnal animals) see in low light. (nwf.org)

** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **

5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.

Saskatchewan and Manitoba share this guy as their official provincial fish. The walleye is named for its opaque, cloudy-looking eye, which is caused by a reflective layer of pigment called the tapetum lucidum. This layer helps it (and other nocturnal animals) see in low light. (nwf.org)

** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **

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