Day 3 of Rock simulator adventures Today I have gotten 51 out of 55 trophies and got to level 1804.

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Peder Balke.
1804-1887. Norwegian painter.
North Cape. 1840

Estuve allí. En la realidad...
Adiós.

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Spot-billed or Grey Pelican (Pelecanus philippensis) - c 1800-1804
company painting, Birds
from exhibition at DAG

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1804-05, off French-held a tiny pinnacle of rock was fortified by Navy by hoisting guns up high cliffs. Rated as a sloop, it held out for 17 months despite shortages of food, ammunition & drinking water. Click: https://t.co/Y6tP11TgzB

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The Coffin Expedition or Boney's Invincible Armada Half Seas Over (1804)

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"Red-crowned Garrulax, Garrulax ruficeps"

White-throated/Rufous-crowned Laughingthrush, proposed endemic. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877) https://t.co/HUkTqDeah4

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Navy fortified a tiny pinnacle of rock off French-held in 1804-05 by hoisting guns up high cliffs. Rated as a sloop, it held out for 17 months despite shortages of food & drinking water. Click: https://t.co/Y6tP11TgzB

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"Formosan Green Woodpecker, Gecinus tancol"

The grey-headed woodpecker. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/ZgVXMQhd14

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"Red-kneed Pomatorhinus, Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis"

The black-necklaced scimitar babbler. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/FWUu6rV7Mx

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"Formosan Jay, Garrulus taivanus"

subspecies of the Eurasian Jay. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/D0wu19O70u

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Saw this new project loved the unique art style, Bought into a rank 1804 one, No regrets.

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"Embroidered Barbet, Megalaema nuchalis"

Barbet. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/ygPyuQy1Dt

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The 1804 - Techshot! Another Danganronpa weapon, this time a hookshot for the Ultimate Progammer Chihiro Fujisaki!

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John Gould was born in 1804. Former ZSL Curator of Birds, Member of Council...
Here are a few of our favourite lithographs from the many volumes published by Gould. More on him & his hummingbirds in our recent guest by Ann Datta: https://t.co/MaNoOCr86o

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Born John Gould British ornithologist & bird Published a series of monographs on birds illustrated by sublime plates produced with assistance of his wife & other artists Called father of bird study in Australia Worked with Darwin identifying finches

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Alexander, Freiherr von Humboldt, Voyage aux Régions équinoxiales du nouveau continent, fait dans les années 1709 à 1804: Monographie des melastomacées: No. 54, 1816-1823 https://t.co/ElLxzRSCar

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Onze historische bibliotheek herbergt een schat aan rijk geïllustreerde boeken met kleurrijke vogels. 

The birds of Great-Britain (vol. 2)
door John Gould (1804-1881)
Londen, 1873

Te zien online en in de expo! https://t.co/mp5ngJHVee

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