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AUDUBON: OYSTERCATCHERS. Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani), left, and Blackish



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AUDUBON: OYSTERCATCHERS. Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani), left, and Blackish

AUDUBON: OYSTERCATCHERS.
Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani), left, and Blackish Oystercatcher (Haematopus ater). Engraving after John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

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Media ID 12412780

1827 1838 Audubon Beak Birds Of America Black Ornithology Oyster Rock Seashell Seashore Shorebird Wild Mussel Oystercatcher Shellfish


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the exquisite beauty of two species of Oystercatchers - the Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani) and the Blackish Oystercatcher (Haematopus ater). With their striking black feathers, these shorebirds stand out against the rugged backdrop of rocks and seashells. The engraving was created by none other than John James Audubon himself for his renowned book "Birds of America" between 1827 and 1838. In this remarkable piece, Audubon's attention to detail is evident as he captures every intricate feature of these magnificent birds. Their long beaks are perfectly adapted for prying open oysters and mussels along the seashore, showcasing their unique feeding habits. This image transports us back to an early era in American ornithology when Audubon revolutionized bird illustration with his exceptional talent. The print not only serves as a visual delight but also offers a glimpse into nature's wonders. It reminds us of the diverse wildlife that inhabits our shores, emphasizing the importance of preserving these delicate ecosystems. As we admire this artwork, let it inspire us to appreciate and protect our natural world.

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