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Red-eyed vireo, Vireo olivaceus, male
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Red-eyed vireo, Vireo olivaceus, male
6338379 Red-eyed vireo, Vireo olivaceus, male by Audubon, John James (1785-1851) (after); (add.info.: Red-eyed vireo, Vireo olivaceus, male. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry Warrens Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania, E.K. Mayers, Harrisburg, 1890.); © Florilegius
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© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images
1890 Benjamin Harry Warren Color Lithograph John James Audubon Ornithological Illustration Report On The Birds Of Pennsylvania Spider Warren Fowls Red Eyed Vireo Vireo Olivaceus
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This stunning print captures the vibrant beauty of a male Red-eyed vireo, also known as Vireo olivaceus. The intricate details of this bird's plumage are brought to life through the skillful chromolithograph technique used by renowned ornithological illustrator John James Audubon. The red-eyed vireo perches delicately on a branch, its feathers displaying shades of green and yellow that blend harmoniously with its surroundings. Intriguingly, the photograph also reveals a spider web in close proximity to the bird. This juxtaposition serves as a reminder of nature's interconnectedness and highlights the delicate balance within ecosystems. It is fascinating to observe how different species coexist and adapt within their environment. The color lithograph engraving showcases Audubon's dedication to capturing not only the physical characteristics but also the essence of each bird he illustrated. This particular artwork was featured in Benjamin Harry Warren's "Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania" published in 1890. As we admire this image, we are transported back in time to an era when naturalists like Audubon played a crucial role in documenting and preserving our avian friends. This print serves as both an aesthetic delight for art enthusiasts and a valuable resource for ornithologists studying these magnificent creatures.
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