Audubon Bonaparte Flycatcher Bird Tapestry
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Audubon's Bonaparte Flycatcher (Canada Warbler) solitary bird perched on a magnolia tree branch with a red seed pod. This migratory bird lives and breeds in southern Canada and the northern United States. During the colder months it flies to South America. The birds fly non-stop for up to 24 hours at a time during their migration. They are known for their beautiful songs and their ability to migrate long distances. This makes them a symbol of both joy and endurance. Vintage art reproduction of a John James Audubon original art print. Plate five of Audubon's "Birds of America" series.