Resources and the park: the beautiful images from Audubon's Birds of America are in the public domain.....High-res versions of these images were obtained from https://t.co/YQ2camn4zI (Image courtesy of the John James Audubon Center)

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Wow great shot!! We haven't got a heron original (our large piece is the turkey) but this image of a print version definitely shows your photo reflects that Audubon energy!

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Historic species descriptions otter have DOIs! Audubon's "Quadrupeds of North America" 1851-1854. Check.
Canada Otter, Lutra canadensis: https://t.co/kkYXTVtniN
Sea Otter, Enhydra marina: https://t.co/fmScu26MhL
(digitised for by )

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All The Berts in the Sky (I couldn't resist)
Bert by Bert
Bertman
The Wind-Up Bert Chronicle
I Know Why the Caged Bert Sings
Boy, Snow, Bert
The Bert King
The Vanished Berts

and, of course, favorite:

The National Audubon Field Guide to North American Berts.

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Have you seen John James Audubon ? Cheers,

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Musique du soir : je vous emmène dans la Naples du XVIIIe siècle avec ce bijou de Jommelli, l’oiseleur, comme un ancêtre de Papageno, Mozart aimait beaucoup ce compositeur ! Image de , geais bleus, Audubon
Niccolò Jommelli: «L'Uccellatrice» https://t.co/OGEaH6n2zn

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This is a guess, how does John James Audubon look? Thanks,

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Everything's going to be ok! I found a species called a "Med Squirrel" in the Index of Audubon's "The quadrupeds of North America", but the actual description calls it a "Red-Souirrel" [sic].

Via https://t.co/SZc94E8kZ2 cc https://t.co/OGNx21HzXQ

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Artist Phil Wheeler
The American Avocet

Via National Audubon Society

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