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  2. John James Audubon - Wikipedia

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    John James Audubon (born Jean-Jacques Rabin, April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) was a French-American self-trained artist, naturalist, and ornithologist.His combined interests in art and ornithology turned into a plan to make a complete pictorial record of all the bird species of North America. [1]

  3. The Birds of America - Wikipedia

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    The Birds of America is a book by naturalist and painter John James Audubon, containing illustrations of a wide variety of birds of the United States.It was first published as a series in sections between 1827 and 1838, in Edinburgh and London.

  4. John James Audubon Bridge (Mississippi River) - Wikipedia

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    The John James Audubon Bridge, completed and opened in May 2011, is a Lower Mississippi River crossing between Pointe Coupee and West Feliciana parishes in south ...

  5. John James Audubon State Park - Wikipedia

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    John James Audubon State Park is located on U. S. Route 41 in Henderson, Kentucky, just south of the Ohio River. Its inspiration is John James Audubon , the ornithologist , naturalist , and painter who resided in Henderson from 1810 to 1819 when Henderson was a frontier village .

  6. High school JV basketball player collapses during Rochester ...

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    A student athlete collapsed during a high school junior varsity basketball game in Rochester Wednesday evening. Around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, emergency responders were called to John James Audubon ...

  7. Mill Grove - Wikipedia

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    Mill Grove is a historic house and estate on Pawlings Road in Audubon, Pennsylvania.Built in the 1760s, it is notable as the first home in America of painter and naturalist John James Audubon (1785-1851), for whom the community is named.

  8. After 80 years of bird watching, local Audubon seeks more ...

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    The South Bend-Elkhart Audubon Society is taking steps to remove the word Audubon, saddled with the discovery — just a few years ago — that John James Audubon held slaves.

  9. Snowy Owl (Audubon) - Wikipedia

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    Snowy Owl is an engraving by naturalist and painter John James Audubon.It was printed full size and is an early illustration of a snowy owl and part of The Birds of America.It was first published as part of a series in sections around 1831.