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Blue Jay, John James Audubon Post Card by vintagetreasurechest
John James Audubon (April 26, 1785 – January 2, 1851) was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, hunter, and painter. He painted, catalogued, and described the birds of North America in a form far superior to what had gone before.

His Birds of America is the most valuable book in the world. There are only about 120 copies of the original, and a copy in good condition is worth 8 million dollars.

The bluejays in this picture are stealing eggs. This print is from a chromolithography edition produced in 1859 by Audubon's son. The project was never completed; the Civil War broke out and Audubon's son died.
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Blue Jay, John James Audubon

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John James Audubon (April 26, 1785 – January 2, 1851) was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, hunter, and painter. He painted, catalogued, and described the birds of North America in a form far superior to what had gone before.

His Birds of America is the most valuable book in the world. There are only about 120 copies of the original, and a copy in good condition is worth 8 million dollars.

The bluejays in this picture are stealing eggs. This print is from a chromolithography edition produced in 1859 by Audubon's son. The project was never completed; the Civil War broke out and Audubon's son died.

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