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| John James Audubon (1785-1851) was the Franco-American painter and naturalist who became famous for his Birds of America. Also known as the “American Woodsman” he gained instant popularity in Europe. His water colors, oils and engravings of flora and fauna are unparalleled to this day. View the majestic beauty and grace of the wildlife portraiture by this great conservationist in our gallery at World Images. |
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Audubon's Warbler |
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Great Blue Heron |
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American Goldfinch |
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Red-Eyed Vireo |
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American White Pelican |
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American Flamingo |
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Wild Turkey
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Cardinal Grosbeak |
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Warbler
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Bunting
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Blackbird |
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Louisiana Tanager, Scarlet Tanager
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Yellow Red-Poll Warbler
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Fork-Tailed Flycatcher
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Painted Bunting
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Ruff-Necked Hummingbird
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