Black and White Creeper : Sylvia varia, Pinus pendula, Vulgo Black Larch
Description:
"Drawn from nature and published" by John J. Audubon (1785-1851), the Black and White Creeper (now named the black-and-white warbler) has striking plumage and great dexterity. Due to the latter, it can use its tongue to epertly hunt down harmful insects hiding in tree bark.
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Publisher:
London :
John J. Audubon
Notes:
Drawn from Nature and Published by John J. Audubon. F.R.S's. L&E. F.L.S.&c.
Engraved, Printed & Coloured by R. Havell Jun. London 1830.