Canada Goose

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Honking loudly as it takes to the skies, the Canada Goose is a familiar sight, its black head and neck gleaming in the sun. With its distinctive black and white plumage, this goose is both elegant and endearing. Migrating across North America, this goose can be spotted in a variety of habitats, from wetlands to fields and parks, showcasing its adaptability and distinctive black head and neck.

+ Museum-quality giclée print process used for superior color and robust pigments on archival quality heavy weight matte paper.
+ Detailed background documentation, provenance certificate and text from the original published work included with purchase.
+ Order with standard framing or print-only. (Also see our bespoke design options.)

Honking loudly as it takes to the skies, the Canada Goose is a familiar sight, its black head and neck gleaming in the sun. With its distinctive black and white plumage, this goose is both elegant and endearing. Migrating across North America, this goose can be spotted in a variety of habitats, from wetlands to fields and parks, showcasing its adaptability and distinctive black head and neck.

+ Museum-quality giclée print process used for superior color and robust pigments on archival quality heavy weight matte paper.
+ Detailed background documentation, provenance certificate and text from the original published work included with purchase.
+ Order with standard framing or print-only. (Also see our bespoke design options.)


Curated from an 1871 octavo edition of Birds of America by John James Audubon.

The original lithograph was printed and hand-colored by J. T. Bowen, Philadelphia and published by George R. Lockwood, Late Roe Lockwood & Son, 411 Broadway, New York.


Plates from Audubon’s Birds of America volumes are among the most sought after and collectible art prints in the U.S.

To learn more about the prints and lithographs available on our site, see our Collector Resources page.

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“The woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those who sang the best.”

J.J. Audubon