Feathursday Gallery
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uwmspeccoll: An Anthropomorphic Waterfowl #Feathursday For this #Feathursday we present French Seco
Black skimmer or shearwater. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America v.04, 1836.
Mississippi kite. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America v.02, circa 1834-1834.
Selections from The birds of Europe v. 04, by John Gould. Plates drawn from life and on stone by J.
Black warrior, from John James Audubon’s Birds of America v.01, circa 1827-1830.
Carrion crow. From The birds of Europe v.03, 1837 by John Gould. Plates drawn from life and on stone
Selections from The heritage of Hiroshige, c1912.
Selections from American ornithology v.03, 1811.The Carolina parrot or parakeet in the top image is
Herring gull. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America v.03, 1836.
We’re celebrating the wonder of #trees for #Feathursday! Explore Tenants of the Trees (190
Spoonbill. From The birds of Europe v.04 by John Gould, 1837. Plates drawn from life and on stone by
Happy #Feathursday! Superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) from “Johann Lathams allgemei
uwmspeccoll: Dutch-Foundry Feathursday Roosters ROOSTERS!!This past Typography Tuesday, we
Marsh hawk. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America, 1837.
Selections from Birds of the Bahama islands by Charles B. Cory, 1880.
Great spotted cuckoo. From The birds of Europe, v.03, 1837. By John Gould, plates drawn from life an
Happy #Feathursday For today’s Bird’s Eye View, we present the Black
#Hummingbirds for #Feathursday! At an average weight of 2.2 g, the bumblebee hummingbird (Atthis hel
Happy #Feathursday! The Eastern Rosella (Platycercus eximius) is native to southeast #Australia and
White headed eagle. From The birds of Europe v.01 by John Gould, 1837. Plates drawn from life and on
Black-bellied darter. From John James Audubon’s Birds of America, 1836.
This King vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) is ready for takeoff on this #Feathursday! #SciArt by Friedric
Happy #Feathursday! Great Crested Grebes (Podiceps cristatus) carry their babies on their backs whil
uwmspeccoll: It’s #Feathursday! Chromolithographs and wood engravings of Psittaciformes&
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