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Fall Migration

9 foot by 3-foot panels (9’ X 9’ total) 

Color saturated sustainable mulberry paper from Nepal and old chart and other ephemera collage and Arches on wood panel.

101 birds

Northern sky – height of migratory season, fall

Map source satellite photograph (showing light pollution- metallic ink)

Birds 50% scale, aerial photographs of neighborhood layouts, development plans, blue prints, cannibalized artwork, used packing paper, coffee filters, vintage Florida ads, corrugated cardboard, discolored legal pad pages

  1. Red-breasted Merganser    

  2.  Common Loon

  3.  Common Tern

  4.  Northern Gannet

  5.  Herring Gull

  6.  Lesser Black-backed Gull

  7.  Swainson’s Hawk

  8.  Broad-winged Hawk

  9.  Cooper’s Hawk

  10.  American White Pelican

  11.  Ring-billed Gull

  12.  American Flamingo

  13.  Swallow-tailed Kite

  14.  Peregrine Falcon

  15.  Eastern Whip-poor-will 

  16.  Yellow-billed Cuckoo

  17.  Northern Harrier

  18.  American Robin

  19.  Common Nighthawk

  20.  Northern Cardinal

  21.  Gray Kingbird

  22.  Blue-winged Teal

  23.  Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 

  24. Eastern Kingbird

  25. Yellow-throated Warbler

  26.  Black-whiskered Vireo

  27.  Loggerhead Shrike

  28.  Scarlet Tanager

  29.  Wood Thrush

  30.  Yellow Warbler

  31.  Cape May Warbler

  32.  Black-throated Blue Warbler

  33. Red-winged Blackbird

  34.  Orange-crowned Warbler

  35. Prothonotary Warbler

  36. American Redstart

  37. Blue Headed Vireo

  38. Bank Swallow

  39.  Chimney Swift

  40.  House Wren

  41.  Hermit Thrush

  42.  Magnolia Warbler

  43.  Merlin

  44.  Palm Warbler

  45.  Red-eyed Vireo

  46.  Wilson’s Warbler

  47.  Bell’s Vireo

  48.  Black-throated Green Warbler

  49.  Gray Catbird

  50. Painted Bunting

  51. Indigo Bunting

  52. Least Flycatcher

  53.  Hooded Warbler

  54.  Black Scoter

  55.  Horned Grebe

  56. Rose-breasted Grosbeak

  57. Barn Swallow

  58. Tree Swallow

  59. Yellow-breasted Chat

  60.  Black-and-White Warbler

  61.  Northern Waterthrush

  62. Blue Grosbeak

  63. Northern Parula

  64.  Worm-eating Warbler

  65.  Yellow-throated Vireo    

  66.  Blue-winged Warbler

  67.  Ovenbird

  68. Ruby-throated Hummingbird

  69. La Sagra’s Flycatcher

  70. Orchard Oriole

  71. Purple Martin

  72.  Western Sandpiper

  73. Yellow-rumped Warbler 

  74.  Dunlin

  75. Summer Tanager

  76. Brown-crested Flycatcher

  77. Cedar Waxwing

  78. Louisiana Waterthrush

  79.  Swainson’s Thrush 

  80. Pine Warbler

  81. Willet

  82. Greater Yellowlegs

  83. Least Tern

  84.  Western Spindalis

  85.  Sooty Tern

  86.  Spotted Sandpiper

  87.  Least Sandpiper

  88.  Tennessee Warbler

  89. Blackpoll Warbler

  90. Eastern Phoebe

  91. Western Kingbird

  92. Forester’s Tern

  93.  Wilson’s Snipe

  94.  Ruddy Turnstone

  95.  Belted Kingfisher

  96.  Solitary Sandpiper

  97. Semipalmated Plover 

  98.  Black-bellied Plover

  99.  Short-billed Dowitcher

100. Sharp-shinned Hawk

101. Lesser Yellowlegs

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