Long Eared Owl

by John James Audubon

Bringing the classic artistry of natural history to your home, this stunning Long-Eared Owl by John James Audubon is illustrated as Plate 383.

A part of his pioneering work from the nineteenth century called The Birds of America, this print represents the Asio otus in all its glory through the depiction of the owl with its characteristic "ear" tufts and sharp eyes in an image where it sits perched on an old, stripped branch against a sparse backdrop, emphasizing Audubon's masterful use of feather detail and natural colors.

Whether you are an amateur birder, a collector of historical botanical prints, or looking for the right artwork for a gloomy gallery wall, this print would be ideal.

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