This video from the USA says about itself:
Audubon’s Birds of America book
Jan 9, 2012
As part of my research for the Lost Bird Project, I was graciously given access to the Audubon double folio housed in the rare books library at Cornell University. I arrived at the library with high expectations supported by a long interest in Audubon’s work and what I felt was a solid understanding of its significance. As the book was laid out and opened, I realized that I was not at all prepared for its profound beauty.
From the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in the USA:
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