Pipiry Flycatcher

by John James Audubon

Add natural history to your décor collection with this beautiful print of John James Audubon’s Pipiry Flycatcher (formerly classified as Muscicapa Dominicensis but now known as the Gray Kingbird), originally published in his famous 19th century work The Birds of America. This beautiful print shows the Pipiry Flycatcher sitting elegantly among the pink and white blooms of a Agati Grandiflora (Hummingbird Tree).

The level of detail that characterizes Audubon’s artwork is present here, from the detailed texture of the gray wings of the pipiry flycatcher to the sweeping curves of the exotic flowers. With its combination of botanical and ornithological elements, this classical print combines art with scientific study to create a beautiful decorative piece for your living room or study. Perfect for vintage Americana enthusiasts or collectors of old natural history prints.

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