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An exploration of natural history and scientific art inspired by libraries, archives, and museums. Created and curated by a real person.
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Happy Male Himalayan (Lophophorus impejanus). by Joseph Smit for Ibis (1884). View more in the with thanks to the Research Library of the for digitizing: https://t.co/obC3HrdsxN

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Gold band lily (Lilium auratum). by Walter Hood Fitch for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 88 (1862). View more in the with thanks to the Raven Library of the for digitizing: https://t.co/Mr4GGJftYz

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posted a the Lesser bird-of-paradise (Paradisea minor) (left): https://t.co/f4Jm06ip79. But there is also a Greater bird-of-paradise (Paradisea apoda): https://t.co/mphJZpOnvV which John Gould and William Hart did for Sharpe's Monograph (right):https://t.co/iY2o6ACuBn

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🐚 🐚 from A Conchological Manual (1852, 4th Ed.) by George Brettingham Sowerby. View more in with thanks to the of the for digitizing: https://t.co/HpoR3kpXUs --

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Taking a moment to remember all those who have lost their lives in service to others....

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Where to begin.... How about this Sun Cereus (Disocactus speciosus) by Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret for Revue Horticole (1899) in : https://t.co/kpbQxGgFhp

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The bright green feathers of groove-billed (Aulacorhynchus sulcatus) blend in with the forests of Colombia and Venezuela. by John Gould and Elizabeth Gould, Monograph of the Ramphastidae (1834), via & : https://t.co/diqvb7Rtpb

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(Eulophiella elisabethae) from by Alphonse Goossens for Dictionnaire Iconographique des Orchidees (1899). View more in the with thanks to the Peter H. Raven Library of the for digitizing: https://t.co/9pCR3HV4Gp

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This is all about the which has inspired posts about and some more of those fascinating found in .

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Happy Fiji parrotfinches (Erythrura pealii) build domed nests made of grass blades with an entrance on the side. by H. Goodchild for Avicultural Magazine, V.18 (1911-12), via with thanks to for digitizing: https://t.co/wa02VBp52q

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