American White Pelican by John James Audubon Art Print

Brandywine General Store

$9.99 
SKU: 311 audubon

An archival premium Quality Art Print of The American White Pelican as drawn by John James Audubon for sale by Brandywine General Store. The artwork was for his ornithology masterpiece The Birds of America. This majestic water bird that is shown against a dark background was plate number of picture #311 in the first Havell edition, in which the plates were published between the years 1827 through 1838. Pelecanuse Americanus - Audubon says the following about the American White Pelican "I feel great pleasure, good reader, in assuring you, that our White Pelican, which has hitherto been considered the same as that found in Europe, is quite different. In consequence of this discovery, I have honoured it with the name of my beloved country, over the mighty streams of which, may this splendid bird wander free and unmolested to the most distant times, as it has already done from the misty ages of unknown antiquity. They deposit their eggs usually on rocky islands, on the brink of cascades, where they can scarcely be approached; but they are otherwise by no means shy birds." My learned friend also speaks of the "long thin bony process seen on the upper mandible of the bill of this species;" and although neither he nor Mr. SWAINSON pointed out the actual differences otherwise existing between this and the European species, he states that no such appearance has been described as occurring on the bills of the White Pelicans of the old Continent. When, somewhat more than thirty years ago, I first removed to Kentucky, Pelicans of this species were frequently seen by me on the sand-bars of the Ohio, and on the rock-bound waters of the rapids of that majestic river, situated, as you well know, between Louisville and Shippingport. Nay when, a few years afterwards, I established myself at Henderson, the White Pelicans were so abundant that I often killed several at a shot, on a well known sand-bar, which protects Canoe Creek Island. During those delightful days of my early manhood, how often have I watched them with delight!" Audubon bird print #311

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