Kate Davis
About the Artist
Kate Davis has been actively involved in wildlife art since 1975 when her pen and ink drawings were first published in the Cincinnati Zoo News. She is an internationally recognized wildlife artist and a national award-winning taxidermist. The source and inspiration for Kate’s depictions are birds in the wild and the resident eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons of Raptors of the Rockies, both past and present.
Kate Davis began the educational program Raptors of the Rockies in 1988, with over a dozen live birds held at facilities at her home on the Bitterroot River. They are the subjects and source of inspiration for her drawings, paintings, etchings, welded steel sculptures, photography and writing. She has authored and illustrated seven books on birds and photography is a passion, with printmaking a close second.