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Kansas Western Meadowlark Size:18" x 24" Created in the late 1800's

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Created in the late 1800's by the Babcock and Champion Fire Extinguisher Mfg

braced and movable wings are operated by arms and legs

Mary's Cathedral and the Church of St

NYC WPA War Services between 1941 and 1943 as a color silkscreen

the effective resolution of this image is about 3 km

Kansas Western Meadowlark Size:18" x 24" Created in the late 1800'sThe Western Meadowlark is a common songbird in open country well across the majority of the western part of the North American continent. Part of the family of blackbirds and orioles, the adults have a black and white striped head. Often seen perched on fence posts in grasslands and agricultural areas singing its distinct 7 10 note melody (their flute like song usually ends with 3 descending notes). Print Collection has commissioned artist Julian

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