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Plate 106 Black Vulture or Carrion Crow #johnjamesaudubon #audubon
I thought I'd share "Francis" the Audubon eagle with you this weekend - for Memorial Day. "Francis" had an injured wing before he was "rehabilitated" at the Audubon Center. He was incredibly fun to paint!
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@karmendida @dianadep1 @PasqualeTotaro @Rebeka80721106 @erminiopasquat1 @LunaLeso @BaroneZaza70 @Hakflak @smarucci461 @Matibo11 @migliaccio31 @ManuelaDora @marmelyr @BrindusaB1 @angela3nipoti1 @EnricoCastrovil @tiquetaki @Make_u2_happy @yianniseinstein @ValerioLivia @lagatta4739 @BPerrionni Plate 102 Blue Jay - John James Audubon
Plate 96 Columbia Jay https://t.co/ZiNrk6gtwL #audubon #johnjamesaudubon
Sometimes Melph likes to chill at Audubon Park... in the nude.
#SeductiveSundayᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ
Some bird humor to get your weekend off to a good start: #FunnyFriday
Thanks: Sea and Sage Audubon Society
Today is #InternationalFlamingoDay & the birthday of John James Audubon so we simply could not resist tweeting Audubon's illustration of a flamingo in 'Birds of America' digitised @BioDivLibrary : https://t.co/9IX487zSXC
Birthday in the park: John James Audubon, 1785-1851, ornithologist, naturalist and painter........https://t.co/OSEMsmXeJu
Protecting you're little ones from danger 🐻💚🐻💚🐻
#drawing #art #buzzy #CraniumCommand #epcot #j.AudubonWoodlore #disney #rangerwoodlore #twitterart #bear #ArtistOnTwitter
John James Audubon (1785-1851)
Was pioneering ornithologist & painter, known for cataloguing avifauna in landmark publication Birds of America.
⚠️He was a slaver, grew up in French colony plantation & has marred scientific reputation.
Humphrey and ranger Woodlore
This two....😊🌟💚🐻
#humphreythebear #RangerWoodlore #disney #J.AudubonWoodlore #art #digitaldrawing
Very, Very nice!
(Maybe you saw, I also painted red wing blackbirds this week, after J.J. Audubon and Robert Motherwell.) https://t.co/NfRPUIc7LH
Who gives a hoot about equitable pay, good health insurance, and safe workplaces? We do!
#AudubonUnion
Nous présentons ce soir le sujet de thèse de Marion Bélouard, doctorante à @Unilim_FLSH et C.E.R. à l'@INHA_Fr depuis 2020 : Peindre la nature, échanger les savoirs. Jean-Jacques Audubon (1785-1851), un oiseau rare dans l’histoire atlantique ?
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