Don followed the Audubon Bird Guide series with about 100 half-tone illustrations for a popular book, Our Amazing Birds. |
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The National Audubon Society Field Guides are now available on the World Wide Web at eNature.com. |
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Both compact and lightweight, the Swift Audubon is comfortable to hold while on a long hike or a short jaunt. |
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Rhodes constructs a sympathetic portrait of Audubon and places him in his historical and cultural context. |
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The idea first got a foothold with a bird project initiated by the Audubon Society. |
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Maybe I'll even add a few non-Coulee Audubon birders to my life list in the process. |
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His experiment was so successful that the neighborhood has been certified as a wildlife sanctuary by the Atlanta Audubon Society. |
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In the United States, John James Audubon may have been the first bird bander. |
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With his aquiline profile, unfashionable dress, strange accent and flowing locks of chestnut-brown hair, John James Audubon must have drawn curious stares from onlookers. |
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Lear's book of parrots was an immediate success and no doubt had he persevered with his ornithological studies he would have achieved immortality as a new Audubon. |
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The language of Wilson and Audubon is somewhat ambiguous, but may fairly be taken as implying the male bird's presence throughout the period of nidification. |
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Olivier is based loosely on Alexis de Tocqueville and Parrot has affinities with Audubon. |
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Housed in the Chicago Field Museum's prized Audubon collection, the prints are acclaimed as the definitive 19th-century work in the field of American mammalogy. |
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Your visit to the one-of-a-kind, interactive Audubon Insectarium will illuminate amazing things about these tiny creatures. |
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Cary said, are packaged with lagniappes such as field guides, books, or coupons toward various programs, or to the Audubon gift shop. |
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Before Audubon, ornithologists depicted birds flatly and schematically. |
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John James Audubon, born in 1785, observed and painted birds in France and later in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. |
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In recent weeks, Zoo staff has welcomed the first-ever births of critically endangered false gharials at Audubon. |
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Audubon Insectarium on Canal Street is a lively new museum in town, and includes a dazzling butterfly garden showcased in one of the city's most historic buildings. |
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The Audubon Society was started to protect birds from the growing trade in feathers in the United States while the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds began in Britain. |
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Many statewide or local Audubon organizations are also quite active in the United States, as are many provincial and local organizations in Canada. |
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Mountain quail, sooty grouse, American dipper, great grey owls and the grey jay will be part of the Lane County Audubon Society's June birdwalk Saturday near Oakridge. |
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At the first station, students got to take to corn off the cob using an old-fashioned sheller, which was loaned to the school by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. |
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On June 11 and 12,320 American burying beetles were given dead quail for food and released at the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Sesachacha Wildlife Sanctuary. |
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Jefferson Parish residents and employees receive half-price admission to Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium. |
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What looks like a Halloween trick was actually an array of treats served up Saturday at the Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium in New Orleans. |
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Though the purple martin is not endangered or threatened, it has been blue-listed by the National Audubon Society, which means it is a declining species. |
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Audubon has raised 46 chicks since the Aquarium opened in 1990 and currently is home to 31 African Blackfooted penguins and three Southern Rockhopper penguins. |
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Nobody had flown beside an osprey, painted by Audubon as if seen aloft by a companion bird, gripping a fish in its talons and opening its beak in midcry. |
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