Audubon Bonaparte Flycatcher Songbird and Magnolia Can Cooler

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Audubon's Bonaparte Flycatcher (Canada Warbler) solitary bird perched on a magnolia tree branch with a red seed pod. Magnolias and native to the southeastern states and are often planted in gardens and parks in the South. This migratory song bird lives and breeds in southern Canada and the northern United States. During the colder months the little blue and yellow bird flies to South America. Vintage art reproduction of a John James Audubon original art print. This is Plate five of Audubon's "Birds of America" series. The Canada warbler has a beautiful, melodious song that is often described as a warbling trill. The song is used to attract mates and defend territory. The Canada warbler flies a long distance. It breeds in North America and winters in South America. The birds fly non-stop for up to 24 hours at a time during their migration.

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