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Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging
Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging
Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging
Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging
Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging
Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging
Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging
Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging

Warnicke Spoonbill - High-Quality Fishing Spoon Lure for Bass, Trout, and Walleye | Perfect for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing | Great for Casting, Trolling, and Jigging

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This image, based on a plate from American Ornithology (published 1808_1814, represents the earliest study of American birds. The predecessor of John Audubon, Alexander Wilson was a Scottish-American poet, naturalist and illustrator, and heralded as "the Father of American Ornithology." Wilson illustrated 268 birds in all, 26 of which had not been previously described. The inclusion of multiple species on the same plate is a result of the small budget Wilson had to work with.

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