Snow Bunting Art Print by John James Audubon

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$9.99 
SKU: 189 audubon

An archival premium quality art print of the Snow Bunting or Lark by John James Audubon for his ornithology book The Birds of America for sale by Brandywine General Store. This cold weather bird was picture or plate number 189 in this epic tome. Shown are a group of 3 snow buntings in what looks like a cold climate from up north somewhere. Plectrophanes Nivalis - Audubon says the following about the snow bunting or lark "As soon as the cold blasts of winter have stiffened the earth's surface, and brought with them the first snow-clouds, millions of these birds, driven before the pitiless storm, make their way towards milder climes. Their wings seem scarcely able to support their exhausted, nay almost congealed bodies, which seem little larger than the great feathery flakes of the substance from which these delicate creatures have borrowed their name. In compressed squadrons they are seen anxiously engaged in attempting to overcome the difficulties which beset them amid their perilous adventures. They now glide low over the earth, relax the closeness of their phalanx, and with amazing swiftness sweep over the country in search of that food, without which they must all shortly perish. Disappointed in their endeavours, the travellers again ascend, close their files, and continue their journey. At last, when nearly exhausted by fatigue and hunger, some leader espies the wished-for land, not yet buried in snow. Joyful notes are heard from the famished voyagers, while with relaxed flight, and wings and tail expanded, they float as it were in broad circles, towards the spot where they are to find relief. They alight, disperse, run nimbly in masses from the foot of one corn stalk to the next, scratch the ground here, pick up a dormant insect there, or nibble the small seeds of the withered grass, mixing them with a portion of gravel...." Audubon Birds art print #189

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