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Bohemian Chatterer, 1837. Creator: Robert HavellBohemian Chatterer, 1837
Stanley Hawk, 1828. Creator: Robert HavellStanley Hawk, 1828
Havells Tern and Trudeaus Tern, 1838. Creator: Robert HavellHavells Tern and Trudeaus Tern, 1838
Smew or White Nun, 1836. Creator: Robert HavellSmew or White Nun, 1836
Bartram Sandpiper, 1836. Creator: Robert HavellBartram Sandpiper, 1836
Blue Crane or Heron, 1836. Creator: Robert HavellBlue Crane or Heron, 1836
Black-capped Titmouse, 1833. Creator: Robert HavellBlack-capped Titmouse, 1833
Washington Sea Eagle, ca. 1836-1839. Creator: John James AudubonWashington Sea Eagle, ca. 1836-1839
Purple Grackle, early-mid 19th century. Creator: John James AudubonPurple Grackle, early-mid 19th century
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew KiddRose-Breasted Grosbeak, mid-late 19th century. Copy after John James Audubon
Orchard Oriole, 1830 / 1832. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew KiddOrchard Oriole, 1830/1832
Yellow Warbler, 1830-1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew KiddYellow Warbler, 1830-1833
Sharp-Tailed Finch, 1831 / 1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew KiddSharp-Tailed Finch, 1831/1833
Black-Backed Three-Toed Woodpecker, 1831 / 1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew KiddBlack-Backed Three-Toed Woodpecker, 1831/1833
Long-Tailed Weasel, c. 1845. Creator: John James AudubonLong-Tailed Weasel, c. 1845
Farmyard Fowls, c. 1827. Creator: John James AudubonFarmyard Fowls, c. 1827
Blue Yellow Back Warbler, 1812. Creator: John James AudubonBlue Yellow Back Warbler, 1812
Arctic Hare, c. 1841. Creator: John James AudubonArctic Hare, c. 1841
Osprey and Weakfish, 1829. Creator: John James AudubonOsprey and Weakfish, 1829
Hermit Thrush, 1820. Creator: John James AudubonHermit Thrush, 1820
English Black Cocks, 1828. Creator: John James AudubonEnglish Black Cocks, 1828
Gannets, 1836, (1942). Creator: John James AudubonGannets, 1836, (1942). Seabirds, from " The Birds of America", written and illustrated by John James Audubon, in the British Library, London
Arctic Tern, 1835, (1942). Creator: John James AudubonArctic Tern, 1835, (1942). Seabird diving into the sea, from " The Birds of America", written and illustrated by John James Audubon, in the British Library, London
Peregrine Falcons (Duck Hawks), c. 1827. Creator: John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851)Peregrine Falcons (Duck Hawks), c. 1827. Combining his interests in nature and art, Audubon sought to depict every species of native North American birds posed in action with elements of their
John James Audobon (1780-1851), American ornithologist and artist, 1836. In this cartoon, Audobon has a beak for a nose, and his collar, epaulettes and headdress are made of feathers
Goshawk, Stanley Hawk (No. 29), 1830. Creator: John James AudubonGoshawk, Stanley Hawk (No. 29), 1830