Yellow-crowned Heron, plate 336 from Audubon's The Birds of America.

Featured on PDR in the essay Audubon’s Haiti

An entrepreneur, hunter, woodsman, scientist, and artist — John James Audubon, famous for his epic The Birds of America, is a figure intimately associated with a certain idea of what it means to be American. And like many of the country's icons, he was also an immigrant. Christoph Irmscher reflects on Audubon's complex relationship to his Haitian roots.

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Yellow-Crowned Heron

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Date

1827

From

The Birds of America


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Public Domain Worldwide

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