Canada Jay

by John James Audubon

Bring natural history and a piece of quintessentially American artwork into your home by decorating it with this gorgeous reproduction of the Canada Jay (Plate 107) by John James Audubon. Published between 1827 and 1838 as part of his famous work "The Birds of America," this reproduction illustrates the captivating spirit and peculiar nature of the northern wilds.

The image by Audubon depicts a pair of Canada Jays ("Whiskey Jacks" or "Camp Robbers") resting on the branches of an autumn white oak tree together with a hornet’s nest. Depicted in earthy greys and whites, this artwork brings the combination of scientific accuracy and organic beauty. This print will be the perfect decoration for birdwatchers, lovers of antique art, and any person who wants to add some vintage rusticity to his or her interior design.

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