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Lovely stories about our natural world can be found on the Library’s website. View beautiful illustrations from our collection and enjoy articles on conservation, animals, expeditions and more! https://t.co/fnsSnL3FZF
Images are from ‘The Birds of Australia’ by John Gould (1848)
014 Gouldian finch
014 コキンチョウ
スズメ目カエデチョウ科コキンチョウ属
オーストラリアの草原マングローブ、木林に住む
主にイネ科種子を雨期になると昆虫も食べる
生息地の減少や乱獲、感染症により減少している
1986年に捕獲が禁止された
#標準原色図鑑の鳥を全部描く #オリキャラ #アナログ
Birds of the park: The birds of Europe, by E Gould, J Gould and E Lear, 1837....https://t.co/tZVUvuuNqq
Just had to tweet these rainbow lorikeets in support of #PrideInLondon #Pride #LGBTSTEMDay. From Volume 5 of Gould’s 'Birds of Australia', 1848
Have you completed @BBCSpringwatch #Gardenwatch Mission 3 #Bird Detective https://t.co/IIhwB5ScWw? @OfficialZSL our Garden @wildlife_health team monitor health & investigate reports of disease in British garden wildlife. These blackbirds are in Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain'
You may see moorhens nesting at around this time of year, so be sure to look out for them if you're near any bodies of water this week. This lithograph can be found inside John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', Vol. 4, 1873. #LondonRiversWeek
You'll often see just a flash of blue as these colourful birds fly past, but if you're very lucky you may see them perched and ready to dive for fish! These kingfishers are from John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', Vol. 2, 1873. #LondonRiversWeek
"To fulfil a wish I had long entertained, of dedicating to our most gracious Queen one of the loveliest of the ornithological productions of her antipodal dominions..." Victoria's riflebird (Ptiloris victoriae), in Gould's Birds of Australia (1869) @BioDivLibrary #Victoria200
"Gouldian Finch"
A tribute to @sanholobeats and @bitbird , thank you for inspiring me every day.
Speedpaint coming soon!
#art #artistsontwitter
Here's some #MondayMotivationOwls for ya! They come from our mid-19th-century edition of 'The Naturalist’s Library,' edited by noted American physician and naturalist Augustus Addison Gould, and published in New York with 400 engravings. More owls here: https://t.co/VsGuonkwXl
To celebrate #InternationalDawnChorusDay we have some blackbirds from John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain' vol. 2! ZSL Librarian, Ann, celebrated this morning with @FriendsRivCrane Blackbirds and robins started first at 4.40am with a song thrush and many wrens soon joining in.
Passer Ammodendri, Severtzow. Turkestan Sparrow, from The birds of Asia, by John Gould London, 1804 🎨 At my favorite library, the @Beneicke! #dailyartdose #dailyart #writers #love #artofinstagram #Art #ArtHistory #History #HistoryofPainting #artwork #artist #artlovers #arte
John Gould is famous for his works on birds, but when he visited Australia in 1838, @royalsociety encouraged him to also study the mammals.
He was particularly fascinated with the red kangaroo, which he considered a zoological marvel
#SciArt #kangaroo #rarebooks #illustration
Hello I'm Thomas Roberts-Goulden, freelance illustrator trying to keep it indy, I have several graphic novels in the works, many written in collaboration with my twin brother @Rather_Animated check him out too! #PortfolioDay
https://t.co/wYXz3H67MC
This lovely sunshine is making us look forward to some lovely beach days! 😎 In the meantime, we have some beautifully observed paintings by the brilliant Clive Gould. See more of Clive's work here https://t.co/dqZKcc2oDl #Wales #Pembrokeshire #Welshartist #Welsh #art #Sea #coast
You can break everything but so what
I can take anything
little dreams/ellie goulding
lo termine,perdon si esta ugh,realmente no tenia imaginacion y me gustaba mas simple pero bueno,aqui esta #eddsworld #eddsworldfanart #eddgould
#eddsworld
I really love and respect your immortal and precious works.
R.I.P Edd Gould