Black-and-Yellow Wood-Warbler

by John James Audubon

Bring the era of American natural history to your living room through this wonderful reprint of John James Audubon’s “Black-and-Yellow Wood-Warbler” (Plate 96). This amazing engraving was produced by Robert Havell in the early 1830s and depicts the dramatic contrast of the warbler that we now refer to as the Magnolia Warbler. The beautiful little bird sits on the branch of a gorgeous purple flowering raspberry tree, portrayed with amazing anatomical accuracy and energy so characteristic of Audubon’s Birds of America.

Wonderful for anyone who appreciates bird life and fine art, this print will serve as an eternal reminder of the power of wilderness and its beauty.

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