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Audubon's and International
Audubon's Important Bird Area program has been protecting 370 million acres along migratory bird flyways in the United States and is a key part of Audubon's work with BirdLife International and other conservationists around the globe.

Audubon's and together
( Audubon's account reveals that he learned oil painting in December 1822 from Jacob Stein, an itinerant portrait artist, and after they had enjoyed all the portrait patronage to be expected in Natchez, Mississippi during January – March 1823, they resolved to travel together as perambulating portrait-artists.

Audubon's and people
David Yarnold became Audubon's 10th president in September 2010, expressing a commitment to build on the organization ’ s strong conservation legacy and expand its commitment to improving the quality of life for both birds and people.

Audubon's and Western
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of the term in an English source is in John W. Audubon's Western Journal of 1849 ; Audubon recalls that he and his associates were derided and called " Gringoes " while passing through the town of Cerro Gordo, Veracruz.

Audubon's and work
Audubon's great work was a remarkable accomplishment.
Audubon's final work, on mammals, was the Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, prepared in collaboration with his good friend Rev John Bachman of Charleston, South Carolina, who supplied much of the scientific text.
The work was completed by Audubon's sons and son-in-law and was published posthumously.
Nature centers and wildlife sanctuaries continue to be an important part of Audubon's work to educate and inspire the public about the environment and how to conserve it.
Lansdowne's detailed watercolours of birds are similar in style to the work of John James Audubon-often featuring a specific species against a largely white background-but his subjects tend to display a greater lifelike quality and more natural postures than Audubon's.

Audubon's and at
It was based on Claude Rozier's buying half of Jean Audubon ’ s share of a plantation in Haiti, and lending money to the partnership as secured by half interest in lead mining at Audubon's property of Mill Grove.
* The Audubon Museum at John James Audubon State Park in Henderson, Kentucky houses many of Audubon's original watercolors, oils, engravings and personal memorabilia.
* Audubon's Birds of America at the University of Pittsburgh, a complete high resolution digitization of all 435 double elephant folios as well as his Ornithological Biography
This passerine bird was long known to be closely related to its western counterpart, Audubon's Warbler, and at various times the two forms have been classed as separate species or grouped as Yellow-rumped Warblers, Dendroica coronata.
Image: Fritillaria_meleagris_audubon. jpg | Snakeshead Fritillary ( Taken at Audubon's marsh — West France )
Of course, it must be said to Audubon's credit that at his time neither theories of evolution nor of biogeography or phylogeny were accepted, and so his error is excusable.
In 1842, the church, running out of space in its churchyard, established Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum in Upper Manhattan between Broadway and Riverside Drive, at the Chapel of the Intercession ( now The Church of the Intercession, New York ), formerly the location of John James Audubon's estate.

Audubon's and Birds
* The Carolina Parrot from John James Audubon's Birds of America
* National Gallery of Art: Selections from John James Audubon's The Birds of America ( 1826 – 1838 )
* Audubon's Birds of America, podcast from the Beinecke Library, Yale University
* The Labrador Duck from John James Audubon's Birds of America
* Audubon's Elephant: America ’ s Greatest Naturalist and the Making of the Birds of America ( 2003 ) ISBN 0-8050-7568-2
* Master engraver Robert Havell used aquatint for John James Audubon's Birds of America ( 1826 – 38 ).
* The first volume of John James Audubon's 10-volume The Birds of America is published.
Plate from Audubon's Birds of America ( book ) | Birds of America
It is the only library in the world with the first two quartos of Hamlet ; it holds the manuscript of Benjamin Franklin's autobiography, the first seven drafts of Henry David Thoreau's Walden, John James Audubon's Birds of America, a collection of manuscripts and first editions of the works of Charles Bukowski, and many other great treasures.
The Esquimaux Curlew ( sic ) appears as plate CCCLVII of Audubon's Birds of America.
Mayo is best known as the joint author, with Baird and Ridgway, of A History of North American Birds ( 3 volumes, 1874 ), which was the first attempt since John James Audubon's ( thirty years prior ) to complete the study of American ornithology.
* 1827 – 1838 – Publication of John James Audubon's Birds of America
His first purchase was a complete copy of Audubon's The Birds of America for the then extraordinary sum of $ 970.
* Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia Grandiflora from Audubon's Birds of America
Its holdings also include numerous illustrated works from as early as the 15th century, including Konrad Gessner's Historia animalium, Maria Sibylla Merian's Insects of Surinam, Edward Lear's Psittacidae or Parrots, and a double elephant folio of John James Audubon's The Birds of America.
As a child he had been influenced by Audubon's Birds of America.
Grayson was the author of Birds of the Pacific Slope ( 1853-69 ), which he considered to be a completion of John James Audubon's Birds of America.
Argento's other song cycles include A Water Bird Talk, which combines Chekov's one-act monodrama " On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco " with passages from Audubon's Birds of America ; The Andrée Expedition, which includes journal entries by Salomon Andrée during his ill-fated attempt to travel to the North Pole by balloon ; and Miss Manners on Music ( 1998 ), which sets newspaper clippings by columnist Judith Martin ( aka " Miss Manners ").
The first volume purchased by the library was John James Audubon's Birds of America, acquired in 1838 for $ 970.
Thayer studied Audubon's Birds of America on an almost daily basis, experimented with taxidermy, and made his first artworks: watercolor paintings of animals.
* November 11-Robert Havell, Jr., English principal engraver of Audubon's Birds of America ( born 1793 )

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Tropical shearwaters, such as the Wedge-tailed Shearwater and the Audubon's Shearwater, also dive in order to hunt, making the shearwaters the only tropical seabirds capable of exploiting that ecological niche ( all other tropical seabirds feed close to the surface ).
Audubon's first run-away success was Mac Ahlberg's I, a Woman ( U. S. 1966 ).
Four closely related North American bird forms — the eastern Myrtle Warbler ( ssp coronata ), its western counterpart, Audubon's Warbler ( ssp group auduboni ), the northwest Mexican Black-fronted Warbler ( ssp nigrifrons ), and the Guatemalan Goldman's Warbler ( ssp goldmani )— are periodically lumped as the Yellow-rumped Warbler ( Setophaga coronata ).
Another endangered bird of the coast is the Whooping Crane ( Grus americana ) while other birds include Least Grebe, White-collared Seedeater ( Sporophila morelleti ), Red-billed Pigeon ( Columba flavirostris ), Brown Jay ( Cyanocorax morio ), Neotropic Cormorant, White-winged Dove ( Leptotila verrequxi ) and Audubon's Oriole ( Icterus graduacauda ).

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