Sullivan’s Island Snowy ~ #9 in the Yellow Foot Collection!

As often as I see Snowy Egrets here in South Carolina, rarely do I see one on the beach. It was a late afternoon when I saw this Snowy fly in and frolic all around several tidal pools. It was interested in catching minnows and digging up small crustaceans. The all white-feathered bird picked up the sun’s yellow rays and reflected the water’s pinks and blues.

Sullivan’s Island Snowy by William R. Beebe, 20 x 20, Oil on canvas, $950 (Yellow Foot Collection Special Pricing)

Sullivan’s Island Snowy by William R. Beebe, 20 x 20, Oil on canvas, $950 (Yellow Foot Collection Special Pricing)

In my painting, Sullivan’s Island Snowy, the bird’s yellow feet are featured prominently. This particular Snowy also had yellow running up its back legs and looked quite sporty.

Sullivan’s Island Snowy by William R. Beebe, feet detail

Sullivan’s Island Snowy by William R. Beebe, feet detail

Sullivan’s Island Snowy by William R. Beebe, head detail

Sullivan’s Island Snowy by William R. Beebe, head detail

I chose this Snowy Egret to be #9 in the collection of Snowy Egret paintings because of the uniqueness of the moment. The colorful reflections in the shallow layer of water also helped inspire this painting.

I’ll be starting the 10th and final painting in the series of Snowy Egret paintings soon.

Each painting evolved from my own personal birding outings in the Lowcountry. The actual bird sighting is always exciting, the photography is always challenging, and memorializing each bird on canvas is always rewarding.

Thank you for following my art and for your interest in watching The Yellow Foot Collection grow!


One of the joys of being an artist is having the freedom to follow my passion….
— William R. Beebe
What’s next?Drawing by William R. Beebe

What’s next?

Drawing by William R. Beebe