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How to use Audubon in a sentence

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Don followed the Audubon Bird Guide series with about 100 half-tone illustrations for a popular book, Our Amazing Birds.
The National Audubon Society Field Guides are now available on the World Wide Web at eNature.com.
Both compact and lightweight, the Swift Audubon is comfortable to hold while on a long hike or a short jaunt.
Rhodes constructs a sympathetic portrait of Audubon and places him in his historical and cultural context.
The idea first got a foothold with a bird project initiated by the Audubon Society.
Maybe I'll even add a few non-Coulee Audubon birders to my life list in the process.
His experiment was so successful that the neighborhood has been certified as a wildlife sanctuary by the Atlanta Audubon Society.
In the United States, John James Audubon may have been the first bird bander.
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.
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.
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.
Olivier is based loosely on Alexis de Tocqueville and Parrot has affinities with Audubon.
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.
Your visit to the one-of-a-kind, interactive Audubon Insectarium will illuminate amazing things about these tiny creatures.
Cary said, are packaged with lagniappes such as field guides, books, or coupons toward various programs, or to the Audubon gift shop.
Before Audubon, ornithologists depicted birds flatly and schematically.
John James Audubon, born in 1785, observed and painted birds in France and later in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys.
In recent weeks, Zoo staff has welcomed the first-ever births of critically endangered false gharials at Audubon.
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.
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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This agrees with the description which Audubon gives of the nest of the bald eagle.
He was as sick about it as a Carlyle who must rewrite a burned-up history, an Audubon who must repaint all his pictures.
It is a lovely room with candlelit tables, heavy silk curtains and bird prints by Victorian lithographer John James Audubon.
The Kingsport hotel is also home to the Cattails at Meadowview championship golf course, a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary.
He adds that Audubon once swam across the Schuylkill with him on his back.
Audubon made some most interesting observations on the nuthatch.
As a result of its' environmental efforts, the club was pronounced the first-ever NewYork Audubon Society Signature Cooperative Sanctuary Golf Course.
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