Happy Abdim's Storks (Ciconia abdimii) are natives of Africa. by Müller for Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Symbolae Physicae, Zoologica I, Avium, Part 1 (1828). Contributed by : https://t.co/7usbm1jimr

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Happy (Phoenicopterus roseus) start with whitish grey feathers. by Edward Lear for John Gould's of Europe, Vol. 4 (1837). View in with thanks to for digitizing & contributing! https://t.co/l9qDUVwjbx -

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Blue-grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus) for by William Swainson for his Birds of Brazil and Mexico (1841). Contributed for digitization in by of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at : https://t.co/HRMzDFDPOM --

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The European roller (Coracias garrulus) for by Archibald Thorburn for Lilford's "Coloured figures of the birds of the British Islands" v. 2 (1885-1897). In via : https://t.co/GZymSNrxTn

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It was Yesterday. These Goldfinches and Red-winged Blackbirds are common sights here in Milwaukee, and these examples from 'Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States' (1882) look very familiar! Learn more about the book here: https://t.co/jGJjdqzKUa

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Happy Long-billed Corellas (Cacatua tenuirostris). by John Gould and Henry Constantine Richter for Gould's Birds of Vol. 5 (1848). View more in with thanks to for digitizing: https://t.co/gsMpVPA5Ng --

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Happy ICYMI, the lovely and amazing has been found! Kākāpō (Strigops habroptila) are flightless parrots native to Follow for all the updates! from : https://t.co/yAZVWfTLt3

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A Pretty-in-Pink Rose-breasted Cockatoos. Gould's Birds of Australia, Vol. 5 (1848) in : https://t.co/hq6gtWXUaM

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

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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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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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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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