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John James Audubon / United States / Flint Hills / Ornithology / Audubon movement / National Audubon Society / Geography of the United States
Date: 2013-10-28 20:55:59
John James Audubon
United States
Flint Hills
Ornithology
Audubon movement
National Audubon Society
Geography of the United States

Bewick’s Wren This species is named after British engraver Thomas Bewick—a friend of pioneering bird artist John James Audubon, who collected the first recognized specimen. These master vocalists belt out a strin

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