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Cormorant, Wakulla Springs (2016)Photographer: Ken WeberPhoto: © Ken Weber
Found this skittish friend, a wood thrush, near a salt marsh along the shore of Galveston Bay. Wood
The moments directly after a red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) jumped from its perch, displaying
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis)March 11, 2021Southeastern Pennsylvania
Beechey, Frederick William. The zoology of Captain Beechey’s voyage, 1839.Typ 805L.39Houghton
I love all birds of prey, but I’ll be damned if the Bald Eagle isn’t one of the most maj
Selections from Studer’s popular ornithology v.01, 1878.
Selections from American ornithology v.02, 1810.
cincylibrary:Selections from Studer’s popular ornithology v.01, 1878.
theshitpostcalligrapher:gallusrostromegalus:forestgreenlesbian:Imaginary Ornithology, Estelle Hanani
Curiosities of ornithology - 1871 - via Internet Archive (also via here)
Eurasian golden orioleOriolus oriolusC Kaeptn chemnitz, CC 4.0
Little Arthur at the Zoo and the Birds he saw thereMary Seymour 1887
Sometimes I just get sad. Or I pretend there is nothing wrong.
Mother Goose makes her home at York Railway Station during Lock-Down.LNER have set up webcam availab
Secretary bird - Sagittarius serpentarius I love me some secretary birds. They’ll up and stomp a sna
nemfrog:Fig. 48. Digestive system of grain-eating birds. La vie : physiologie humaine appliquée à l'
Birds Eye View. Bird Hide at Wheldrake Ings, North Yorkshire, England.If I try these again I will ta
maverick-ornithography:jads-abum-rat:i cannot believe, either!(found on the door of the ornithology
John James Audubon, House Wren. 1. Male. 2. Female. 3. Young. In an old Hat. 1840-44. From The Birds
Saipan Bridled White-eye Zosterops conspiculatus saypani
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thelonelygoldstarlesbian:queer-all-year:The Ornithology Of The American LesbianThe definitive guide
Aloys Zötl (1803 - 1887)A South Island kokako (Callaeas cinereus) and a female Malabar trogon (Harpa
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