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Happy #Feathursday! Pine Grosbeaks (Pinicola enucleator). #SciArt by Archibald Thorburn for Thomas Lilford, Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Islands, Vol. 4 (1885-97). Contributed for digitization by the Research Library of the @AMNH: https://t.co/ERlu9Pt3Fs
Today is #Feathursday, and tomorrow (1/5) is #NationalBirdDay! Join in #musesocial for all the fine feathered fabulousness! Wood Ducks (Aix sponsa) from John James Audubon's #Birds of America, Vol. 6 (1843) in #BHLib: https://t.co/h8eojYLZIM
We've got a sneaky spooky #Feathursday today to celebrate Halloween. You can see the full post here: https://t.co/9d2cLqtGQX
This #Feathursday @NHM_Library explores a German translation of Latham's "General Synopsis of #Birds" https://t.co/gxoWMUO18F #HistSci
"Nature's Hallelujah," illustrated by Irene Jerome, helps us usher in Autumn & cool weather. Read more: https://t.co/ucd9li7VJy #Feathursday
White-necked herons (Ardea pacifica) for #Feathursday. Gould's Birds of #Australia, Vol. 6 (1848) via @SILibraries: https://t.co/XbXTX6atzz
It's #Feathursday and #InternationalDayofPeace! What better way to celebrate than with Rex Brasher doves? Read more: https://t.co/Qr474bcdfo
Happy Bday on this #Feathursday to John Gould! Blue petrels (Halobaena caerulea) from his Birds of Australia (1848) https://t.co/JEkTlvVBLB
This #Feathursday we celebrate the Swallowtailed Kite with prints from Birds and Trees of North America. See it here https://t.co/jtkDh6PxYT
A Pretty-in-Pink #Feathursday! Rose-breasted Cockatoos. Gould's Birds of Australia, Vol. 5 (1848) in @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/hq6gtWXUaM
It's a ravenous #Feathursday w these beautiful Ravens from Rex Brasher's Birds & Trees of North America. Learn more: https://t.co/x2dgiFrs78
This #Feathursday we've got vultures for you in committees AND wakes! All from Brehms Thierleben. Check it out here: https://t.co/oKjv1Q4f4y
This #Feathursday is for linocuts by Enid Marx from Marco's Animal Alphabet, published by Incline Press, 2000. More: https://t.co/qIwUG6gyxQ
Happy #Feathursday! Bullfinches (Pyrrhula pyrrhula). Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Islands (1885-97) https://t.co/vIswOgaGxO
Mathews' 12 volume "The Birds of Australia" was published over 17 years, from 1910-27 https://t.co/2BSmAxuXVf via @SILibraries #Feathursday
Happy #Feathursday! Blue-crowned Trogons (Trogon curucui) are common in South American rainforests. #SciArt by Eli… https://t.co/EJfcmGEGEj
It's #Feathursday and the first day of June! Today we celebrate Wisconsin's state bird: The American Robin. https://t.co/cYngBtuIbE
Did you know a flock of #flamingos is called a flamboyance? Hey @SmithsonianErth, have any flamboyances in your collection for #Feathursday?
It's not Arbor or Bird Day but this #Feathursday is from "Wisconsin Arbor & Bird Day & Fire Prevention Day Annual": https://t.co/pOBbPA4jbm
Today's #Feathursday features Captain Alison & her Avian Avatar: The Boreal Owl.
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