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An Audubon print of a Blue Yellow-backed Warbler, one of three bird prints salvaged by Sherman C. Bishop, NYS zoologist from 1916-1928. Bishop's grandson Dan Odell is now giving them back to the ...
Audubon's mission to document North America's birds included a trip to Florida from 1831 to 1832, according to the museum. He visited what is now called DeLeon Springs as well as the St. Johns and ...
The exhibit features some of those original prints that were part of Audubon's "Birds of America" series. "They're very, very rare and sought after," Zacharias said. Bird-themed events ahead.
In his print that revisits Audubon’s pair of Eastern Towhees, LaMacchia shows a family of the black-and-orange birds in a nest whose form corresponds to Audubon’s recorded observations.
Rex Brasher painted more birds than Audubon, ... that became the source material for a monumental 12-volume compendium of hand-colored reproductions published as “Birds & Trees of North America.” ...
New at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg is “Audubon’s Birds of America,” a collection of 46 prints on loan from the National Museums of Scotland. In the early-to-mid 19th century ...
Compton Verney hosts an exhibition this summer of John James Audubon’s Birds of America (1827-38), on tour from National Museums Scotland. Close to 12 years in the making, the book’s 435 hand ...
After 121 years of environmental advocacy, the group formerly known as Portland Audubon is changing its name to the “Bird Alliance of Oregon.”. The conservation group took its original name ...