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Lock & Dam, 03/10/2019 8"x10" Oil in canvas board 30 Bald Eagles 2 Trumpeter Swans 50 Pelicans counted today at Riverlands Audubon Center for Migratory Birds West Alton MO #pleinair
"The last captive Carolina Parakeet died at the Cincinnati Zoo on February 21, 1918, in the same cage as Martha, the last passenger pigeon, which died in 1914."
Source: @Wikipedia https://t.co/iORR2Q95Rj
Illustration: John James Audubon
#TFW someone uses the last of the milk for their tea then puts the bottle BACK IN THE FRIDGE!
Pic: 'Amiable Otter' by John James Audubon
Audubon's "Birds of America" returns to view at the @ncartmuseum https://t.co/2BnMwTzWq7
[RTs: 💖] Hi Reveluvs! I will be at #REDMAREinToronto handing out OT5 stickers!
I will also have Mandubong decals, keychains, and buttons for sale (so that i can maybe? afford to attend concert 😭)
DM to place order for pickup!
Pickup location & time TBA.
#RedmareInCanada
The Great Auk. A species horrifically wiped out by humans. (Art John James Audubon) https://t.co/POoXkl5lka
It's #SquirrelAppreciationDay so take some time to appreciate these Oregon Flying #Squirrels from #Audubon's 'Quadrupeds of North America', Vol.1 (1851)
#library #rarebooks #books #squirrel #SquirrelDay #SciArt #illustration #nature #naturelovers @SquirrelPix @coffee2squirrel
Egretta tricolor, tricolored heron. Plate 217 from John James Audubon's (1785-1851) Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1834-35), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (and Son), London #JanuaryBlues
Roseate Spoonbill from Birds of America (1827) by John James Audubon, etched by Robert Havell. The original Birds of America is the most expensive printed book in the world and a truly awe-inspiring classic.
Download this image: https://t.co/E00fUGEmlg
Canada Jay moment during the Algonquin Park #ChristmasBirdCount today! #AudubonCBC @BirdStudiesCan @Avibase @OntarioParks @Algonquin_PP
On the twelfth day of #Christmas my true love gave to me...
Twelve lords a-leaping
#SciArt #cuckoos from ‘A history of British #birds’ F.O. Morris (1868), John James Audubon ‘The birds of America’ (1840) Gracius J. Broinowski ‘The birds of Australia’; collage by @_kathy_kath_
@mrjamesmayhew Happy Christmas to you! Art done by Barbara Goss for Audubon Society. I am grateful for your tweets.
An excellent friend at Mass Audubon Museum of America Bird Art in Canton, MA
Celebrating the wonders of the great outdoors, Keymaster is excited to announce Parks, a collaboration with Fifty-Nine Parks, designed by Henry Audubon.
Coming to Kickstarter 2019
“Not all those who wander are lost.”
- J.R.R. Tolkien
(Featured artwork by Glenn Thomas)
Esquimaux Dog (Canis familiaris) from the viviparous quadrupeds of North America (1845) illustrated by John Woodhouse Audubon. Original from The New York Public Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.
Download this image: https://t.co/i19UCTYwqd
I thought this concept was fairly out there, but apparently the European Woodcock has been observed carrying its young in its claws. Audubon claimed to observe the European Nightjar doing the same.
(Art by Ad Cameron)
#Artist News:
colour added.
Final colour #illustration completed.
This is one of twelve birds in the picture.
#audubon #browncreeper #art
Wild Turkey Cock, Hen, and Chicks
John James Audubon
Paintings
American, c. 1828 -1829