We have ALL kinds of birds🐦 to delight you on this Even a duck🦆 that thinks it's a cat!

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At last! Part 3. Identify: emu, partridge, duck, caladrius.
(Tiles from the Bestiary of Anne Walshe (Do check out the Caladrius for flu season): https://t.co/oGreY10q4l)

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it's the in other words, it's the national bokuto appreciation day because he's the cutest owl you'll ever see

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And now, Part 2. Identify:
parrot, griffin, cock, peacock, griffin. Tiles from the Bestiary of Anne Walshe (and more the dark secrets of these avian friends): https://t.co/oGreY10q4l)

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It's ! And Part 1 at that. Identify: phoenix, owl, pelican, kingfisher, ostrich, eagle, hawk. Tiles from the Bestiary of Anne Walshe (and you really must read about her here: https://t.co/oGreY10q4l)

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It's today, so here's some shameless self-promotional tweets of some of my bird drawings, I do love birds too though 🙂Here's my Robin, the nations favorite bird apparently, not mine though, I prefer corvids

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Happy to our friends across the pond! Here are two coloured engraved plates of 'the crested jay' and 'the red bird' from Mark Catesby's 1754 publication 'The Natural History of and the

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To celebrate all things bird on here is a SNEAK peak at my new out in March - 96 pages of facts, stats, drawings & amazing truths! love birds & understand them better

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One of the finest bird artists in the UK, Norfolk-based Robert Gillmor, is represented by Mary Evans Picture Library. Here's a selection of his glorious linocuts for

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A little birdie told us it's Here's a very autumnal scene of a bird resting on a still life of fruit in our Collection ► https://t.co/ny7yyvjMlS

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every day is with me, ur local pigeons-with-anxiety comic artist 🐦

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For illustrations from George Edwards' Natural history of uncommon birds (1743-51) and Gleanings of natural history (1758-64). Edwards was 'bedell', the college's custodian/head of security. https://t.co/gt0GpMRZAK

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