Black-and-White Creeping-Warbler

by John James Audubon

Capture the eternal elegance of the natural history of early America with this stunning replica of John James Audubon’s "Black-and-White Creeping-Warbler," which was originally published in plate 90 of his famous Birds of America series of paintings, and in Plate 114 of the Royal Octavo editions.

Audubon masterfully depicted this amazing zebra-striped songbird (Mniotilta Varia) in its natural habitat, gripping tightly to the tree trunk, and thus perfectly demonstrating its unusual ability to climb trees in search of food, which makes it unlike any other wood-warbler species. This piece is an excellent example of the perfect combination of the most exact scientific illustration and high-class art.

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