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John James Audubon

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John James AudubonAmerican [born Haiti], 1785 - 1851

One of America's first wildlife artists, John Audubon has a name synonymous with conservation, but his realization about protecting the environment came late in his lifetime. He was an avid hunter, who killed the specimens depicted in his publications, but his in-depth studies have left a strong awareness of the beauties and complexities of nature.

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American Avocet
John James Audubon
1827-1838
American Flamingo
John James Audubon
1838
American Goldfinch
John James Audubon
1827-1838
American Redstart
John James Audubon
1828
American Snipe
John James Audubon
1835
American Sparrow Hawk
John James Audubon
1827-1838
American Widgeon
John James Audubon
1836
American Woodcock
John James Audubon
1835
Autumnal Warbler
John James Audubon
1830
Azure Warbler
John James Audubon
1827-1838
Bachman's Warbler
John James Audubon
1827-1838