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Columbia Jay (Magpie Jay) Princeton Audubon Limited Edition
Magpie Jay, Calocitta formosa Flora: poison ivy, Rhus radicans Print size: 26 1/4" x 39 1/4"; image size: 24 1/2" x 36" Produced in 1985 - Princeton Audubon Limited Edition Each of the two jays was painted separately and in 1829 arranged in a composition depicting them perched on a dead limb entwined with poison ivy."The specimen from which the drawings were taken," Audubon wrote, "was presented to me by a friend who had received it from the Columbia River, and is the only individual...which I did not receive on the spot."Actually, the bird is a native of Mexico rather than the Columbia River area in Oregon, and in painting it, Audubon departed from an early resolve never to draw from a stuffed specimen. In so doing, he erred and included the magnificent magpie jay with his northwestern birds. SKU: 22196 Category: Posters and Prints
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