Douglas’s Squirrel (Sciurus douglassii) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Size:20x28in (50x70cm) Lighthouses and towers: Essential for
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Lighthouses and towers: Essential for maritime navigation
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It encapsulates the elegance of the Great Tern with its azure skies and dynamic portrayal of the bird's natural grace
The map’s index inventories these places alongside the arteries that sustained them
or for anyone returning from travels in Austria’s lake district
Douglas’s Squirrel (Sciurus douglassii) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Size:20x28in (50x70cm) Lighthouses and towers: Essential forSciurus Douglassii, Douglasss Squirrel. Natural size. 1. Male, 2. Female. by John Woodhouse Audubon is a quintessential Victorian zoological illustration from 1845, created in the great American tradition of natural history art. John Woodhouseson of the famed John James Audubonbrought the same rigor and field born observation to mammals that his father brought to birds. Here, he renders Douglass squirrel at life size, keying male (1) and female (2)
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