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Sphyrapicus varius, yellow-bellied sapsucker
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Sphyrapicus varius, yellow-bellied sapsucker
Plate 190 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
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Plate 190 from John James Audubon's seminal work, "Birds of America," showcases the intricately detailed and vividly colored representation of the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus varius. The bird is depicted in its natural habitat, perched on a branch of a Carolina cherry tree (Prunus caroliniana), a common host for this species. The sapsucker is known for its unique feeding behavior, using its sharp beak to tap and drain sap from tree bark, often creating rows of evenly spaced holes. Audubon's masterpiece, created between 1831 and 1834, was the result of years of dedication and exploration, with the artist traveling extensively across North America to observe and document the avian species native to the region. The double elephant folio edition of "Birds of America" features hand-colored aquatint plates, meticulously engraved and printed by R. Havell (& Son) of London. The Yellow-bellied Sapsucker is an eudicot, belonging to the order Piciformes and the family Sphyrapicidae. It is an angiosperm, meaning it derives nutrients from flowering plants, specifically those in the subfamily Amygdaloideae, such as the Carolina cherry tree. The sapsucker's diet consists primarily of sap, insects, and fruit, making the cherry tree an essential food source. The captivating image of the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in Plate 190 is a testament to Audubon's unwavering commitment to documenting the natural world and showcasing the beauty and diversity of North American birds. This plate is a must-have for any collection focusing on ornithology, natural history, or fine art.
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