Happy Enjoy "The book of baby birds," w/ by E.J. Detmold & recently digitized by https://t.co/QXRbxf7mez

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It's These birds of India were engraved by englishman Edward Bulkley & appear in John Ray's Synopsis: https://t.co/Yv3Woo0hVi

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A Rallidae We love the American Coot's lobed toed feet!

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These little wintry fellows are having a lovely enjoying the return of the snowy weather: https://t.co/GvcUcTAy56

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It's Nuthatch by Eliza Turck for Familiar Wild Birds, V1 (1883) in https://t.co/Ziu5J803sl

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We're having A Very Rex Brasher with this selection of Titmice (Peridae) -- some of our favorite birbs: https://t.co/UsTRhaR4hO

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Happy It's gotten a bit chilly in MKE the last few days so we have some cool Brehms birds to go w it! https://t.co/bqoQPjBvDV

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Hispaniolan Emeralds. by H.C. Richter. Gould, Monograph ... of (1861) in https://t.co/4cXFopHqrN

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Crossbills & grosbeaks & chromoliths, oh my! These frosty feathered friends are from Brehms Thierleben: https://t.co/WaCaML7jFe

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It's Gilt-edged Tanager. by William Swainson for his Birds of Brazil & Mexico (1841) in https://t.co/CvMJGrvp2Y

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Happy Which of course falls on a These exotic birbs are from Brehms Thierleben: https://t.co/Bk2kEQsOs7

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It's Today we have Birds in Their Homes for these Halcyon days around the Winter Solstice: https://t.co/mGGQPHeszW

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This past was Turkey Day! Look at these beautiful birds! https://t.co/LC8NQoqwoX

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shared these vultures on Tumblr for look like they have many feathers to me! https://t.co/UM0btqc5NO

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It's Bewick's Swan. Thomas Brown, Illustrations of the American Ornithology (1838). In https://t.co/ZETOXwPVgo

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Happy Today we present an ornithology lesson from a Textbook of Zoology for Schools and Colleges: https://t.co/ioxDHvAlg5

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Happy This week's beautiful birdies come from "Birds: A Folio of Woodcuts" by Danny Pierce: https://t.co/14C7Ifpn2T

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