A remote Aboriginal community at the Gulf of Carpentaria is Kowanyama, Queensland, Australia, which is the home of the White-bellied Crimson Finch. The bird is confined to a small area there, along with other finches such as the Star Finch (endangered), the Black-throated Finch, the Chestnut-breasted Mannikin and the Red-browed Finch. Crimson finches are more common with a black belly but the finches in my painting have morphed with a white belly. They are like their southern cousins, the Black-throated Finch, whose endangered relatives have a white instead of black rump. The presence of Finches in the landscape indicates that the country is relatively healthy. Finches Queensland is an organisation set up to survey and monitor finches and their habitat. The organisation is run by volunteers and proceeds of any finch painting sales support Finches Queensland – www.finchesqueensland.org More paintings can be viewed on my website: www.pamschultzgallery.com