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John James Audubon - traducción al Inglés

AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGIST, NATURALIST, AND PAINTER (1785–1851)
John Audubon; J. J. Audubon; J.J. Audubon; John Audobon; John J. Audubon; James Audubon; John James Audobon; Jean-Jacques Audubon; Jean Rabin; JOHN J. AUDUBON
  • Plate 181 of ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon depicting a [[golden eagle]], 1833–34
  • Plate 1 of ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon depicting a [[wild turkey]]
  • Portrait of Audubon at the [[National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium]]
  • Plate 41 of ''[[The Birds of America]]'' by Audubon, depicting [[ruffed grouse]]
  • [[Clipper]] ship ''Audubon''
  • An [[American crow]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • An [[American flamingo]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • A [[green heron]] by Audubon, Brooklyn Museum
  • Plate from ''The Birds of America'', featuring the extinct [[ivory-billed woodpecker]]
  • A cinnamon bear by J.T. Bowen after Audubon
  • Two white [[gyrfalcon]]s by Audubon
  • Audubon in later years, c. 1850
  • John James Audubon house, Henderson, Kentucky.
  • [[La Gerbetière]], mansion owned by Audubon's father in Couëron, where young Audubon was raised
  • A painting of the [[roseate spoonbill]] by John James Audubon. Plate CCCXXI.
  • John James Audubon, ''Long Haired Squirrel'', c. 1841.
  • Lucy Audubon c. 1870
  • Lucy Bakewell Audubon
  • Plate from ''The Birds of America'' by Audubon of a Carolina pigeon (now called [[mourning dove]])

John James Audubon         
n. John James Audubon (1785-1851), naturalista de Estados Unidos que estudió y escribió sobre las aves de Norteamérica
Audubon Society         
  • Broadway]] in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]]
  • Audubon Center at Bent<!-- Not a typo. --> of the River, Southbury, Connecticut
  • Audubon Center at Bent<!-- Not a typo. --> of the River, landscape, 2016
  • Los Angeles Audubon Society members studying the [[marsh wren]] in the [[Dominguez Slough]], 1918
  • Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, [[Oyster Bay, New York]]
AMERICAN NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Audubon Society; Audobon Society; Audubon Sanctuary; National Audobon Society; Audubon society; National Audubon society; National audubon society; Audobon society; Audobon; The National Audubon Society; Audubon Wildlife Society; Audubon Guides; Audobon (magazine); Audobon magazine; Sagebrush Initiative; Bird Lore; Audubon Medal; Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center; Audubon Great Lakes; Audubon.org; National Audubon Society; National Association of Audubon Societies
Sociedad Audubon (organización que funciona para el cuidado del medio ambiente en EEUU)
William James         
  • James in a séance with a spiritualist medium
  • William James in Brazil, 1865
  • Excerpt
  • William James and [[Josiah Royce]], near James's country home in Chocorua, New Hampshire in September 1903. James's daughter Peggy took the picture. On hearing the camera click, James cried out: "Royce, you're being photographed! Look out! I say ''Damn the Absolute!"''
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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHER, PSYCHOLOGIST, AND PRAGMATIST (1842–1910)
William james; James, William; James's theory of the self; James' theory of the self
William James (1842-1910), psicólogo y filósofo americano, creador de las teorías del pragmatismo, hermano de Henry James

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John James Audubon

John James Audubon (born Jean-Jacques Rabin; April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) was a French-American self-trained artist, naturalist, and ornithologist. His combined interests in art and ornithology turned into a plan to make a complete pictorial record of all the bird species of North America. He was notable for his extensive studies documenting all types of American birds and for his detailed illustrations, which depicted the birds in their natural habitats. His major work, a color-plate book titled The Birds of America (1827–1839), is considered one of the finest ornithological works ever completed. Audubon is also known for identifying 25 new species. He is the eponym of the National Audubon Society, and his name adorns a large number of towns, neighborhoods, and streets across the United States. Dozens of scientific names first published by Audubon are still in use by the scientific community.

Ejemplos de uso de John James Audubon
1. On this date: In 1785, American naturalist and artist John James Audubon was born in Haiti.
2. Before the storm, the Natchez and the John James Audubon, the company‘s modern river cruise vessel, drew about 450,000 passengers a year, said Gordon Stevens, the company‘s chief executive officer.
3. By Christopher Andreae Two surprises may confront you when you see plates from John James Audubon‘s masterpiece, "The Birds of America," in their original form. ‘COLUMBIA JAY‘: Etching, 38–3/16 by 25–3/16 inches, Robert Havell after John James Audubon.
4. Today‘s Highlight in History: On April 26, 1607, English colonists went ashore at present–day Cape Henry, Va., on an expedition to establish the first permanent English settlement in the Western Hemisphere. (They later settled at Jamestown.) On this date: In 1785, American naturalist and artist John James Audubon was born in present–day Haiti.
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