1. Audubon - Noun
2. Audubon - Proper noun
United States ornithologist and artist (born in Haiti) noted for his paintings of birds of America (1785-1851)
Source: WordNetI'm not really a bird person or an Audubon guy who studies them, but as I was around them, they interested me. Gordon Lightfoot
It is a wonderful honor to receive the Audubon Medal from the National Audubon Society, which for more than a century has fought tirelessly to protect and preserve our natural resources and environment for future generations. Louis Bacon
As a nation, we owe a great deal to the National Audubon Society, one of our most distinguished and important environmental organizations, and all those who work to protect America's open land and waterways. Louis Bacon
Much like the conservationists who previously have received the Audubon Medal, including Stewart Udall, Rachel Carson and Ted Turner, I realize that this recognition cannot be a cause to rest, but a spur to continue our work. Louis Bacon
Along with the new name comes a new statewide focus and partnerships with other Audubon chapters across Georgia, scaling up successful programs, and engaging with more diverse communities. Source: Internet
After 1819, Audubon went bankrupt and was thrown into jail for debt. Source: Internet