Audubon: Naturalist and nineteenth century painter, John James Audubon was some of the outstanding males of early America. A recent of Lewis & Clark and Davey Crockett, he explored the American frontier seeking ""the feathered tribes"" he cherished and studied. A self-taught artist and ornithologist, he left a legacy of artwork and science that made him well-known in his lifetime and endures to today. His portrait hangs within the White Home, his statue stands over the doorway to the American Museum of Pure Historical past, and his title was adopted by the nation's first conservation group. This system, filmed in areas the place Audubon painted, brings to life his timeless work with dazzling footage of the dwelling birds he immortalized - and celebrates visually the pure world he described in his writings. Interviews reveal the person, discover his artwork, and put his groundbreaking work in fashionable perspective.