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Google logo surprisingly turned into a flock of birds perched on twig-rating? Consider the following.
Google Doodle celebrate the birthday of John James Audubon, a scientist and painter, who focuses his research on birds.
John James Audubon was a researcher and painter who dedicated himself to studying birds in the territory of the United States (U.S.). Audubon was born and raised in France, before finally settling in the U.S. move.
Audubon was born on April 26, 226 years ago. Unlike previous interactive Google logo, this time Google makes its logo remains simple. Google forming letters can be recognized easily on an existing branch.
Aububon is the person who developed a deep appreciation for nature early on he was a child to move to America from France at age 18 to avoid joining the army of Napoleon.
He tried to show their identity by painting birds. "I feel close to the bird," he said.
From the observation on Tuesday (04/26/2011), Google Doodle featuring bird images on the display face search engine.
Audubon influence in the world of ornithology (the study devoted to learning about birds) are very strong. Almost all studies of birds affected by it. Charles Darwin wrote the Audubon name three times in the book 'On the Origin of Species'.
In December 2010, a copy of Audubon paintings titled 'American Bird' sold at a price of 7.3 million GBP in the Sotheby auction. The price was a record for the highest price for a single print book.
Although Audubon was a bird researcher, but quite gruesome depiction method. First he hunted / shot the bird, then place it in a natural position, and then painted it.
Google Doodle made by Google to commemorate special events, like birthdays and prominent figures of the great days of the world.
Google Doodle was first made in 1998 and received a patent in 2010.
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