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Red owl, warbling flycatcher, purple finch, brown lark
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Red owl, warbling flycatcher, purple finch, brown lark
Page 82 from A. Wilsons American Ornithology, (1835). Annotated Red owl, Warbling flycatcher, Purple finch, Brown lark
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This image, taken from the seminal work "American Ornithology" by John James Audubon and published in 1835, showcases four exquisite avian species: the Red Owl, Warbling Flycatcher, Purple Finch, and Brown Lark. The Red Owl (Strix rubra), depicted in the upper left corner, is a nocturnal bird of prey with distinctive red-orange eyes and ear tufts. Its large, round head and broad, wingspan make it a formidable hunter in its woodland habitat. The anatomy of the owl's ear, which is shown in detail, is essential for its hunting abilities, as it relies on its acute hearing to locate prey. The Warbling Flycatcher (Muscicapa melodia), located in the upper right corner, is a small, agile passerine bird. Its distinctive call, which sounds like a musical warble, can be heard in woodlands and forests throughout North America. The flycatcher's long, curved beak is designed for catching insects in mid-air. The Purple Finch (Carpodacus purpureus), shown in the lower left corner, is a vibrant, colorful bird belonging to the finch family. Males have a reddish-purple breast, while females have a brownish-streaked breast. These birds are commonly found in forests and woodlands, and their diet consists mainly of seeds, fruits, and insects. The Brown Lark (Melanocorypha calandra), located in the lower right corner, is a small, ground-dwelling bird belonging to the lark family. Its long, pointed wings and brown feathers provide excellent camouflage in its grassland habitat. The lark's beak is short and curved, and its diet consists mainly of insects and seeds. This stunning print, featuring the Red Owl, Warbling Flycatcher, Purple Finch, and Brown Lark, showcases the incredible diversity and beauty of North American birds. From the anatomy of the owl's ear to the vibrant colors of the Purple Finch, each bird is a testament to the intricacy and wonder of the natural world.
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