These paintings are attributed to Harriet G. Williams, and accompanied this hand-written manuscript prepared by her husband. From https://t.co/yJ7tKcOvDS.

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Natural history and the park: The mammals of Australia : illustrated by Miss Harriett Scott, and Mrs. Helena Forde.......by JLG Krefft et al..........1871, BHL/Smithsonian......https://t.co/erqaqHRbxc

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Background glaciers and snowy cliffs and stuff. Will have some travelers to the new world, in a reed boat.

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Angelo Franciosi, Cento fiori colti nel loro mese (1805-1822). Biblioteca dell'

https://t.co/BcyWMA45Lg via

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Angelo Franciosi, Cento fiori colti nel loro mese (1805-1822). Biblioteca dell'

https://t.co/BcyWMA45Lg via

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This is a European otter, Lutra lutra, eating a Brown trout.

Although lots of people have seen otters at The Warren in I'm yet to spot one. Brown trout we see often,leaping out of the river.

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Water-color sketches of of North America and Europe (1888-1910), v. 9

https://t.co/uljTLopz5F via

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Finally heard my first cuckoo of the year yesterday - one of my favourite sounds.

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This Arabian horse was done for a greetings card company some years back.

It's the only time I've illustrated a horse, im actually really scared of them. For some it's spiders... For me it's horses.

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salamandra, found in european deciduous forests & active at night.

Their poison glands produce alkaloid toxinc causing convulsion & hypervebtilation in vertebrates.

Such a pretty

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Here is a pair of Dabchicks or Little grebe, Tachybaptus ruficollis.

They bob underwater when disturbed and pop up at some distance, so can be hard to see.

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Madeleine-Françoise Basseporte (1701-1780), Recueil de dessins de fleurs https://t.co/vtkvrxDEdo via

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This is a water rail surrounded by tiny toadlets.

These beautiful birds are quite rare and I'm yet to see one in the wild.

Illustrated for while ago

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Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, 73 vol. (Strasbourg, 1816-1845): Zoologie, Poissons et reptiles https://t.co/yoXJP5LN5I

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