Yellow-Bellied Woodpecker

by John James Audubon

Capture the elegance of early American natural history with this carefully restored reproduction of the Yellow-Bellied Woodpecker (Plate 190) by John James Audubon. First published in his 19th-century masterpiece "The Birds of America," this stunning work represents Audubon’s distinctive combination of scientific accuracy and dramatic artistry.

The print shows a dramatic duo of these beautiful birds posed against a background of verdant vegetation and deep berries, displaying their distinctive red crests, black-and-white striped feathers, and golden yellow bellies. All of the intricate details have been beautifully captured in this reproduction.

Be it as an art lover, avid bird watcher or americana enthusiast, you will surely be able to appreciate the organic beauty and rich heritage of this piece.

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