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#TheLostAuk Pinguinus impennis, great auk. Plate 46 from John Gould's The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 5 (1873) hand coloured lithograph. View the book for free via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/y8qLypIQRv #MuseumDay #IMD2018
Australasian Swamphens (Porphyrio melanotus). #SciArt from John Gould's Birds of #Australia, Vol. 6 (1848). View more in #BHLib: https://t.co/bnfkR2TYz8 -- #WildOz #Birds #Ornithology
We are really excited to announce our latest Premium Tutorial: Modeling Characters for Games - by Gavin Goulden! 💥
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Creatures great and small love #SmithsonianinBloom! Giant Amazon #waterlilies with short-tailed emerald hummingbirds (Chlorostilbon poortmani). #SciArt from Gould's Monograph of the Trochilidæ, Vol. 5 (1861). In #BHLib via #SmithsonianLibraries: https://t.co/yYs5CUq0RM
Charles Darwin: the illustrations were "executed on stone by Mrs. Gould, with that admirable success, which has attended all her works" (The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, 1838) https://t.co/kJ6KE2RuUF via @MBLWHOILibrary (#FullTextSearch for "Mrs Gould" @BioDivLibrary)
Gang-gang #Cockatoos (Callocephalon fimbriatum), natives to the alpine bushland of #Australia. #SciArt by Henry Constantine Richter and John Gould for Gould's Birds of Australia, Vol. 5 (1848). View more in #BHLib: https://t.co/KIUMuGCwvt -- #birds #Ornithology
Happy #Feathursday! #Flamingos (Phoenicopterus roseus) start with whitish grey feathers. #SciArt by Edward Lear for John Gould's #Birds of Europe, Vol. 4 (1837). View in @BioDivLibrary with thanks to @SILibraries for digitizing & contributing! https://t.co/l9qDUVwjbx - #PinkBirds
Kraken Ink Tattoos refers to Whitney Gould, an artist working out of the Ink Envy Tattoo Studio in Bear, DE. Whitney started her tattoo career in 2017. She has a versatile style and is more than happy to create custom pieces for her clients. She is one of our sponsors! #cecilcon
A monograph of the Macropodidæ, or family of kangaroos. By Gould, John. London: The Author,1841-1842. @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/zxq9cEscR9
Here are four reasons why water quality is so important. There are so many others. #WorldWaterDay (images from John Gould: The Australian Collection via @BioDivLibrary @flickr)
Happy #Feathursday! Long-billed Corellas (Cacatua tenuirostris). #SciArt by John Gould and Henry Constantine Richter for Gould's Birds of #Australia, Vol. 5 (1848). View more in @BioDivLibrary with thanks to @SILibraries for digitizing: https://t.co/gsMpVPA5Ng -- #WildOz
John Gould’s beautiful ornithological illustrations. https://t.co/0DA8yw95h7
Gorgeous scan of John Gould's Birds of Australia (1840–48) from @rawpixelimages https://t.co/ELtkbxSZut
BREAKING NEWS: The Twelfth @glenngouldfndn Prize Jury is announced! Find out who the next Laureate will be April 13th. More details: https://t.co/yk4xffyn07 #12thGlennGouldPrize
You're the light, you're the night
You're the color of my blood
You're the cure, you're the pain
You're the only thing I wanna touch
Never know that it could mean so much....
"LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO"
~ Ellie Goulding
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Happy #ValentinesDay from @bhl_au! #LibraryLove (image from Gould's "Birds of Australia" https://t.co/RmAq6uc8f8
Need a last minute gift idea for #ValentinesDay. Check out Gould's "Birds of Australia" via @BioDivLibrary & @SILibraries) https://t.co/gqwUP3qUkD #LibraryLove #ValentinesTreats