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Ivory-billed Woodpecker , Campephilus principalis , chromolithograph
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Source |
Birds of North America; one hundred and nineteen artistic colored plates representing the different species and varities, drawn and colored from nature. This chromolithograph is partly based on an earlier representation in Brehm's Tierlieben.
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Date |
1888
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Author |
Jacob H. Studer, John Graham Bell, Frank Chapman, Theodore Jasper, (artist)
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Permission |
PD-USA (pre-1923)
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Other versions |
none |
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