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 Blue Hawk. Volume 2, Plate 12.
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Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1803-1857), nephew of Napoleon, had an outstanding career as a zoologist. He was in the United State from 1822 to 1828, where he wrote four additional volumes for the ornithological work which Alexander Wilson (1766-1813) had left unfinished at his death. Bonaparte had the help of the artist Titian Peale, who found and painted birds for him in the Rocky Mountains and in Florida.
Charles Lucien Bonaparte.
American Ornithology, or, The Natural History of Birds Inhabiting
in the United States, not given by Wilson ...
Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Carey, 1825-33.
(Both volumes double page spread: 15x23 inches)
The George Peabody Library.
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 Yellow Bellied Woodpecker and Band Tailed Pigeon. Volume 1, Plate 8.
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 Cliff Swallow and Burrowing Owl. Volume 1, Plate 7.
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 Jay and Woodpeckers. Volume 2, Plate 14.
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 Cooper's Hawk and Palm Warbler. Volume 2, Plate 10.
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