Bring the captivating world of early American nature right into your living space with this fantastic recreation of John James Audubon's Blue Mountain Warbler (Plate 98). This print is originally found in the extremely rare Royal Octavo volumes of The Birds of America, offering a wonderful tribute to Audubon's famous zeal in chronicling the animals that lived in the early American wilds.Based off the specimen supposedly gathered from the Blue Mountain area of Virginia, the modern-day ornithologist believes that this mysterious warbler was possibly an unusual form of either the Black-Throated Green or Townsend's Warbler – or maybe even a now-extinct species.With its clear portrayal of the warbler's yellow and olive-colored feathers posed against a natural branch of botany, this high-quality print is an excellent addition to the room of any lover of birds, historical artifacts, and traditional Americana.