Macgillivray's Ground-Warbler

by John James Audubon

Step back into the golden age of natural history with this amazing replication of John James Audubon's Macgillivray's Ground-Warbler (from Plate 399 in the iconic work "The Birds of America"). Famous for his pioneering style in ornithological art, Audubon portrays the enchanting little yellow bird that lives in its natural habitat and rests gracefully on a botanical stem.

Every feather of this unique species, which combines slate grey hood and a bright yellow underbelly, is depicted with extraordinary accuracy against the simple yet elegant background. No matter if you are an enthusiastic bird watcher, a historian or simply a connoisseur of classical art, this high-quality fine art print will combine science and aesthetic appeal for you.

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