Audubon's Magnolia Warbler

This is a fine art reproduction of a work by American ornithological artist and pioneer John James Audubon. The work features a male and female Magnolia Warbler foraging for insects in a raspberry bush. When Audubon painted these Magnolia Warblers for his masterwork Birds of America, he called them Black & Yellow Warblers. The birds in this reproduced work are truly lifelike, even over 170 years after they were first painted.

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