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John James Audubon, Wild Turkey, 1861 #americanart #johnjamesaudubon https://t.co/ZJuBbeEiOE
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>John James Audubon revolutionized ornithology with his stunning wildlife prints, capturing the beauty & essence of North American birds in the early 1800s
>@MannyLinx new OE is a nod to traditional realist painting & documentation of the natural world.
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John James Audubon, Passenger Pigeon #brooklynmuseum #americanart https://t.co/zEFhmQkibS
Plate 94 Grass Finch or Bay-winged Bunting #johnjamesaudubon #audubon https://t.co/UPX5xaAk5L
Plate 161 Brasilian Caracara Eagle #audubon #johnjamesaudubon https://t.co/ANMe0tRLk5
Plate 57. Loggerhead Shrike #audubon #naturalism https://t.co/CD1T6moJeS
John James Audubon, White-headed Pigeon, 1861 #museumarchive #brooklynmuseum https://t.co/E6xz7LNep3
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Plate 46. Barred Owl #naturalism #audubon https://t.co/O5OL5cVWqf
Victor Gifford Audubon collection https://t.co/kwNl2qa1gU
son John James Audubon, assisted in the creation of The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America; main role was to handle business of producing & selling the work, along with earlier The Birds of America.
Plate 133 Black-poll Warbler #naturalism #audubon https://t.co/izRsAS83pj
John James Audubon, Wild Turkey, 1861 #brooklynmuseum #museumarchive https://t.co/GqLdVZLsNm
Plate 66 Ivory-billed Woodpecker #johnjamesaudubon #audubon https://t.co/FlFCgOSVMr
Plate 159 Cardinal Grosbeak #johnjamesaudubon #naturalism https://t.co/9Bcu1tjalk
Plate 64 Swamp Sparrow #naturalism #audubon https://t.co/i9IIiFatEe
Plate 7. Purple Grakle or Common Crow Blackbird #naturalism #johnjamesaudubon https://t.co/C9NoRpAOOd
Plate 38. Kentucky Warbler #naturalism #audubon https://t.co/xYbdhO1qwD
The Arctic Tern is thought to have the longest migration of any bird - traveling from the high Arctic to the Antarctic. #Illustration from John James Audubon's ‘The Birds of America’ (1840-44) #art
The Arctic Tern is thought to have the longest migration of any bird - traveling from the high Arctic to the Antarctic. #Illustration from John James Audubon's ‘The Birds of America’ (1840-44) #art
Plate 88 Autumnal Warbler #audubon #johnjamesaudubon https://t.co/T0Mofic47X