Birds of America Volume 1 (Plates 74)
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Plate LXXIV
Indigo Bird
Drawn from Nature & Published by John J. Audubon
Engraved, Printed & Coloured by R. Havell
I have represented an adult female, two young males of the first and second year, in autumn, and a male in the full beauty of its plumage. They are placed on a plant usually called the wild sarsaparilla. It grows in Louisiana, on the skirts of the forests, in low damp places, and along the fields, where the Indigo-birds are to be found. It is a creeping plant, and is considered valuable on account of its medicinal properties.
– John James Audubon
$600.00
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