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Birds of America

Over 150 years ago, John J. Audubon chronicled bird life in America. His luscious drawings, though beautiful, portray the stiff formal world of their era. The birds are silent and isolated. I spend half of each year living in NYC and half on the edge of a wildlife sanctuary that resounds with birds, day and night. It is an island of vibrant wildlife in the midst of the 21st century.
Baltimore Oriole
Black Magpie
Common Merganser
Northern Cardinal
Roseate Spoonbill
Vesper Sparrow
Yellow Breasted Chat
Cedar Waxwing
Fork Tailed Flycatcher
Painted Bunting
Roseate Tern
White Winged Crossbill
Clapper Rail
Ivory Billed Woodpecker
Pilated Woodpecker
Rufus Hummingbird
Yellow Bellied Sapsucker
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