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Gould's "The Mammals of Australia" Vol 1-3 (1863) is now on @Flickr via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries mt @bhl_au
#OTD 1936, the last known thylacine died in captivity. These iconic images were drawn before their extinction (Gould, 1863) #ThylacineDay
Help add #taxonomy tags to Australian species #SciArt in the Gould Flickr Collection https://t.co/zU31VBHplC #citsci @SILibraries @bhl_au
New Zealand's gorgeous Kākāpō! From Gould's Birds of Australia (1869) in @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/TQl6a9yijN cc: @takapodigs @Spokesbird
All of Gould's prints newly up on @BioDivLibrary / @Flickr are gorgeous but this one is obviously the best
Gould's stunning "The Mammals of Australia" Vol 1-3 (1863) is now on @Flickr (via @BioDivLibrary & @SILibraries) https://t.co/30jHWf8m86
John Gould's "The Birds of Australia" (Vol 1-7) is now on @Flickr: 600 illustrations via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries https://t.co/30jHWf8m86
See the lyrebird given by John Gould to the 3rd Earl of Bradford on this Sunday's Behind the Scenes tours here at @Weston_Park
Happy #WorldLionDay! (Australian Sea-lion, "Mammals of Australia" Gould 1863) https://t.co/5HdF0A6FHz via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
A Pretty-in-Pink #Feathursday! Rose-breasted Cockatoos. Gould's Birds of Australia, Vol. 5 (1848) in @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/hq6gtWXUaM
Such lovely images from Gould's 'Birds of Europe'! Photographed today by James, and too beautiful not to share! #HappyFriday #sciart
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#eddsworld #eddguld #fanart #gatuangeles
New to #BHLib via user request: "Icones avian" (1837-38) by John & Elizabeth Gould https://t.co/mpWZoVldXz Digitized @SILibraries #SciArt
Happy Easter from @bhl_au. Hope the Easter Bilby came! (image from Gould's Mammals of Australia via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/SeGKrsXIKi)
Flame robin (Petroica phoenicea) by John Gould from Birds of Australia (1840-48) #Easter #NiftyNests
John Gould described 44% of Australia's bird species, many in this volume: https://t.co/21v4ib0CEQ via @museumsvictoria & @BioDivLibrary