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John James Audubon [with Maria Martin and John Woodhouse Audubon], Say’s Phoebe (Sayornis saya), Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis), and Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus), Study for Havell pl More
Bachman’s Warbler, featured in this Audubon-Martin collaboration, is now extinct. In this work (inscribed by her), Martin’s flora highlights the bird’s ability to camouflage itself. John James Audubon [with Ma More
Martin’s floral flourishes compliment Audubon’s exquisite hummingbirds. John James Audubon [with Maria Martin], Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus), Study for Havell pl. 379, 1836–37 Watercolor, graphite, b More
Natchez MS in 1823 in Audubon
Savanna Finch (Fringilla savanna) by John James Audubon, 1831, watercolor on paper, 4 7/8 × 7½ in. (12.4 × 19 cm.), Speed Art Museum
Black Bellied Darter or Snake Bird. Painting by John James Audubon, New Orleans, 1822. (not used in The Birds of America)
Great Egret. Painting by John James Audubon, New Orleans, 1821. (not used in The Birds of America)
Natchez MS in 1822 by Audubon
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