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Bartram Sandpiper, Bartramia Longicauda, from "The Birds of America"by John J
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Bartram Sandpiper, Bartramia Longicauda, from "The Birds of America"by John J
4071390 Bartram Sandpiper, Bartramia Longicauda, from " The Birds of America" by John J. Audubon, pub. 1827-38 (hand coloured engraving) by Audubon, John James (1785-1851); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22544134
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Beak Clawed Feet Feather Feathers Ornithogical Upland Sandpiper Zoological
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This print showcases the Bartram Sandpiper, also known as Bartramia Longicauda, from John J. Audubon's renowned work "The Birds of America". Published between 1827 and 1838, this hand-colored engraving beautifully captures the essence of these majestic birds. In this image, we witness a male and female Bartram Sandpiper in all their ornithological glory. Their intricate feathers are meticulously detailed, showcasing a stunning array of colors that blend harmoniously with nature's palette. The beaks of these magnificent creatures stand out prominently, highlighting their unique features and adaptations for survival. With clawed feet firmly planted on the ground, these sandpipers exude an air of grace and elegance. Their presence evokes a sense of wildness and freedom that only nature can provide. As they traverse their natural habitat with precision and agility, one cannot help but marvel at their ability to navigate through life effortlessly. It is worth noting that these sandpipers play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by feeding on insects found within upland areas. This symbiotic relationship ensures the health and sustainability of both bird species and insect populations alike. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork captured by John James Audubon himself, it serves as a reminder to appreciate the beauty found in our natural world. Let us cherish every feathered friend who graces our skies while recognizing the importance of preserving their habitats for generations to come.
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