Art at Exits: Seeing Stanford Species...
             
11 works by John James Audubon featuring birds found on campus


Locations and Species Portrayed
Carnegie Institution

American Crow
  Margaret Jacks Hall

Great Blue Heron
Green Library

Anna's Hummingbird
  McClatchy Hall

Red-shouldered Hawk
History Corner

Cliff Swallow
  Mudd Chemistry Building

Dark-eyed Junco
Hume Writing Center

Peregrine Falcon
  Tresidder Union

Brown-headed Cowbird
Jasper Ridge
Sun Field Station


California Quail
  Tresidder Union

Red-winged Blackbird
Keck Science Building

American Goldfinch
   
Images courtesy of
National Audubon Society


Sponsors

     
National Audubon Society
     
Stanford University: Bill Lane Center for the American West
                                     
Center for Conservation Biology  


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For more information on campus birds:

Birds of Stanford
is based on The Birder's Handbook (Paul Ehrlich, David Dobkin, and Darryl Wheye. 1988. Simon & Schuster,
New York). It
provides coverage for:
--125 species seen many years on the academic reserve and another 50 that may be occasionally sighted and includes a form for
      submitting observations that will help annotate species coverage;
-- notes on five avian-rich campus areas and their birds (Arboretum, Central Campus, Dish, Lake Lagunita, and Memorial Marsh)
-- a gallery of instructive photographs and artwork; and a form for submitting images to the gallery

Birds of Stanford: 30 Species Seen on the Main Campus.
This pocket-sized 44-page booklet is available from the Stanford Bookstore, but is currently sold out.







Please send questions or comments to: darrylw@stanford.edu