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Birds from My Homeland (Bienteveo Tyrant, Red Oven-Bird, Argentine Calandria Mocking-Bird, Scarlet Tyrant, Scissor-Tailed Tyrant, Spur-Winged Lapwing, Chingolo Song-Sparrow, Blue and Yellow Tanager, Southern Creasted Screamer, Guira Cuckoo)

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Department of Prints Meta and Paul J. Sachs Cambridge Massachusetts gift; to Fogg Art Museum May 17 1960. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Meta and Paul J. Sachs
Title: Birds from My Homeland (Bienteveo Tyrant, Red Oven-Bird, Argentine Calandria Mocking-Bird, Scarlet Tyrant, Scissor-Tailed Tyrant, Spur-Winged Lapwing, Chingolo Song-Sparrow, Blue and Yellow Tanager, Southern Creasted Screamer, Guira Cuckoo)
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