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Yellow warbler, Setophaga petechia
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Yellow warbler, Setophaga petechia
Yellow warbler, Setophaga petechia, male 1, female 2. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry Warrens Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania, E.K. Mayers, Harrisburg, 1890
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Audubon Benjamin Blackcap Capped Harry Ornithological Ornithology Pennsylvania Report Setophaga Titmouse Warbler Warren Atricapillus Chickadee Petechia Poecile
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This stunning chromolithograph depicts a male and female Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia), accompanied by a Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus), a Blackcap (Poecile palustris), and a male Titmouse (Poecile carolinensis). The image is based on an ornithological illustration by the renowned naturalist John James Audubon, taken from Benjamin Harry Warren's Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania, published in Harrisburg in 1890. The Yellow Warbler, a vibrant and colorful bird, is depicted in all its glory with its distinctive yellow body, black mask, and bright orange-yellow beak. The female, on the other hand, is more subtly colored, with a yellow belly and olive-green back, and a less distinct mask. The Black-capped Chickadee, with its black cap, white cheeks, and distinctive black and white stripes, is perched on a branch next to the Yellow Warblers. The Blackcap, or Eastern Blue-headed Titmouse, is shown with its blue-gray head, white cheeks, and olive-green back. This beautiful and intricately detailed print, produced using the chromolithograph process, is a testament to the natural beauty of these birds and the skill of the artist and printer. The 19th century ornithological illustration captures the essence of these birds and their habitat, providing a glimpse into the natural history of the United States during this period. The use of vivid colors and fine detail enhances the visual appeal of the print, making it a valuable addition to any collection of natural history or ornithology.
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