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Baltimore Oriole, or Hang-nest. 1. Male adult. 2. Young Male. 3. Female. (Tulip Tree)
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Baltimore Oriole, or Hang-nest. 1. Male adult. 2. Young Male. 3. Female. (Tulip Tree)
Baltimore Oriole, or Hang-nest. 1. Male adult. 2. Young Male. 3. Female. (Tulip Tree). Audubon, John James, 1785-1851
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Media ID 12878129
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1827 1838 Beautiful Birds Birds Of America Natural Habitat Natural World Ornithological Ornithologist Peaceful Watercolour
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This print showcases the stunning Baltimore Oriole, also known as Hang-nest. The image captures three distinct individuals - a male adult, a young male, and a female - each displaying their unique characteristics. The male adult stands out with its vibrant plumage of orange and black feathers, creating a striking contrast against the lush greenery of the Tulip Tree it perches on. Its regal presence exudes confidence and elegance. Beside him, the young male displays softer tones of yellow and brown in his feathers, hinting at his transformation into adulthood. This stage represents hope for future generations to continue the legacy of these magnificent birds. Meanwhile, the female Baltimore Oriole exhibits more muted colors but possesses her own understated beauty. Her delicate features blend harmoniously with nature's palette as she gracefully rests on a branch nearby. Painted by renowned ornithologist John James Audubon in 1827 and 1838, this artwork is an exquisite representation of America's diverse wildlife. Audubon's attention to detail brings these birds to life within their natural habitat. As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we are reminded of the peacefulness found in observing nature's wonders. It serves as a gentle reminder that there is immense beauty all around us if only we take a moment to appreciate it fully.
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