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#Feathursday: Do you have trouble in keeping your birds well and singing during cold weather? Try English Song Restorer for loss of voice, asthma and all diseases of birds. US advertising trade card 1882.
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#Feathursday: #Avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta) sweep their curved bills side to side to search for aquatic invertebrates. #HerNaturalHistory SciArt by Elizabeth Gould for John Gould's Birds of Europe, Vol. 4 (1837). In @BioDivLibrary via @SILibraries: https://t.co/AadRgdQXcL
#Feathursday: Dalmatian #pelicans (Pelicanus crispus) are the largest member of the #pelican species and can weigh up to 28 lbs (13 kg). #SciArt by Edward Lear for The #Birds of #Europe, V.5 (1837) by John Gould. In @BioDivLibrary thanks to @SILibraries: https://t.co/3BkytfZf59
#Feathursday: Eliza Turck (1832-1891) created #SciArt featuring #birds. View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/iB2X1PAsbw -- #HerNaturalHistory #WomeninHistSciArt #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists #Ornithology
#Feathursday: Elizabeth Gould (1804-1841) was a prolific and incredibly talented, creating #SciArt of 100s of #birds. View more of her work in @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/j2TDNnrwl1 -- #HerNaturalHistory #WomeninHistSciArt #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists
#Feathursday: Plum-headed #Parakeet (Psittacula cyanocephala). #SciArt by Alexander Francis Lydon for W.T. Greene, #Parrots in Captivity, Vol. 1 (1884). View more in #BHLib: https://t.co/FaYguMVgZH