Canada Flycatcher

by John James Audubon

Experience the magic of an authentic part of American history combined with breathtaking natural beauty through this exceptional reproduction of John James Audubon’s “Canada Flycatcher” (formerly titled Plate 103, Muscicapa Canadensis, but currently referred to as the Canada Warbler).

Originally depicted in the famous Birds of America published in the 19th century, this painting depicts a magnificent male and female pair against the background of flowering bunches of great laurel (Rhododendron maximum). Known for its unique portrayal of movement, Audubon captures the bird in the process of foraging, emphasizing the sharp contrast between its beautiful slate gray upper parts and bright sunshine yellow under parts. Take a closer look at the male and admire his famous “necklaced” chest with short black streaks.

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