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Beautiful illustrations from John J Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ are available for free download https://t.co/M4VUfQubVk
♂ & ♀ C-S Warbler, JJ Audubon
One wintry morning in 1903, President Teddy Roosevelt arrived at a White House cabinet meeting w/ a question:
"Gentlemen, do you know what has happened this morning?"
Room agog.
"Just now I saw a chestnut-sided warbler—and this is only February"
All 435 Illustrations from John J Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ Are Available for Free Download https://t.co/bxKl8miZh6 #wildlife #art #birds
John James Audubon’s Entire ‘Birds of America’ Now Downloadable Andy Smith
John James Audubon’s Entire ‘Birds of America’ Now Downloadable https://t.co/U1ABcO2I0E
John James Audubon’s Entire ‘Birds of America’ Now Downloadable #art #design #creationinaction
😃 All 435 Illustrations from John J Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ Are Available for Free Download!
#BirdOfAmerica was printed between 1827 and 1838, and was filled prints created from hand-engraved plates based on Audubon’s original watercolor paintings. https://t.co/E5vtIhFdZr
Audubon 소사이어티는 435장의 John James Audubon가 미국의 새를 그린 고해상도 그림을 무료 배포
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Wild Turkey Cock, Hen, and Chicks
John James Audubon
Paintings
American, c. 1828 -1829
Download 435 High Resolution Images from John J. Audubon’s The Birds of America @openculture https://t.co/PHhjBqWLkH
Download 435 High Resolution Images from John J. Audubon’s The Birds of America
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#MushroomsandArtHistory: John James Audubon was likely the most famous ornithologist who has ever lived. Here is his 1831 lithograph of the buff-bellied piper (Anthus rubescens), then titled as “The Brown Titlark”. The species' diet primarily consists of arthropods, (1/2)
Little Pileated woodpecker logo I made for Audubon Arkansas’ Bird-Friendly Forests initiative 🐦🌱💜
Fall is for the birds—and birdwatching! Here are some of our best-loved #JohnJamesAudubon gems to rule your roost. https://t.co/ZGvq9fZrCs
Its #NationalWildlifeDay . Around my cottage in the woods we have, foxes, turkeys, raccoons, hawks, and of course squirrels.
Cat Squirrel , from the Quadrupeds of North America, John James Audubon, 1849-1856, 1870. Also known as the Fox squirrel. 🎨🖌📖🐿🌳🌲 #squirrel
It’s a new month and that means a new bio image. Marking 105 years since the death of the last known passenger pigeon (Martha, Cincinnati Zoo, 1st September 1914), here is Audubon’s plate for the species (image courtesy of @Wikipedia) https://t.co/FujqMjClU4
American Flamingo, published in John James Audubon’s 1838 Birds of America #johnjamesaudubon #audubon #roberthavell #obsessionuntamed #newportmansions #engraving #aquatint #print #worksonpaper #graphicart #flamingo #pink #bird #birds #putabirdonit #birds… https://t.co/4pGzVGazLn
#illustrations by John James Audubon (American ornithologist, naturalist, and #painter, 1785 - 1851)
This 😍 illustration is from American naturalist and artist John James Audubon's book 'Birds of America', which will be showcased at a @UoAmuseums exhibition starting on Friday (Sep 6). Find out more in this article from Voice, our alumni magazine 👉 https://t.co/swf3lJP7Ar