A traveling exhibition migrating to St. Petersburg tells the story of famous naturalist John James Audubon and the creation ...
In the lower parts of Louisiana and the Floridas, I have seen them seek their food and amuse themselves by day in the pastures and fields ... on every bayou leading towards the waters of the St. John, ...
It would be curious to know when this species was first domesticated; but ... you consult in chronological order all the compilers from ALDROVANDUS to the present day. Be not startled, good reader, ...
On a clear day ... John H. (Jack) Tone — first settled in 1851. Tone traveled here in 1849 as part of the famous Audubon Party that headed to the California gold fields. The party was led by John ...
Especially that of a collectible first edition ... Birds of America by James Audubon, $11.5 million The Birds of America is a book containing illustrations of a wide variety of birds found in the ...
This 1464 translation by William Caxton was the first book printed in English ... You can flip through one of them at the University of Texas at Austin. Copies of John James Audubon’s beautifully ...
According to Marnewecke, the going rate for a 14-day, single elephant hunt is about ... From Charles Darwin and John James Audubon to Theodore Roosevelt and Ernest Hemingway, the most enlightened ...
What is on display — just a fraction of the largest private collection of artifacts related to our state’s history — covers over ... with having inspired John James Audubon with the idea ...
The Daytona Beach Museum of Arts & Sciences has evolved and grown. Thanks to expected donations of up to $175 million, it ...
Sea snails offer the first clue that something is going terribly ... birder in the story has choice words for John James Audubon of yesteryear, and that’s because he knows how left out he ...
Stevie Wonder, John Legend ... musical guests. The first day (August 19) included performances from Jason Isbell and Mickey Guyton, though a planned performance from James Taylor was cut due ...
On a clear day you can see the ... Jack Tone Road is named — John H. (Jack) Tone — first settled in 1851. Tone left Mahattanville in 1849 as part of the famous Audubon Party that headed ...