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We are recruiting for a cataloguer of South Asian natural history drawings (3 month post) working with our amazing collections of ornithological and entomology drawings. Applications close January 2, 2023. https://t.co/bBmqhOLkMX
Our new bird is coming out today in @Nature!
Meet Janavis finalidens, a large gull-like toothed bird with lots to say about the evolution of modern birds. Janavis’ palate overturns more than 150 years of ornithological paradigm!
https://t.co/hBy0nEYigR
Anders Sparrman, Swedish naturalist and student of Linnaeus, is @Lindahall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay.
These ornithological illustrations are from @SILibraries' copy of Sparrman's Museum carlsonianum (1786-9).
https://t.co/LahjzbY9M1
#histSTM #sciart
#nathist #birds
Gower Ornithological Society invites you to our inaugural Zoom meeting.
The topic is The Birds of Wales. Julian Hughes, one of the editors of last year’s fantastic book on the subject,will talk to us about a topic that should be of interest to everyone
https://t.co/MUL9t4WIwL
Birds of the park: Ornithological miscellany, by GD Rowley et al.... 3 vols, 1876-1878, BHL/Smithsonian..... https://t.co/wJwrYMUkoa #birds #birdillustration
Audubon’s highly detailed studies of American birds are heralded as some of the finest ornithological works ever made. Working with @FitzMuseum_UK and @ChatsworthHouse, we’re delighted to offer a selection of his works as fine art prints: https://t.co/7XF4g8goXV
Birds of the park, and elsewhere: Ornithological miscellany..... by G D Rowley et al, 3 vols, 1876-78 ...... BHL/Smithsonian....... : https://t.co/wJwrYMUkoa #birds #ornithology #birdillustration
Out for a stroll in the flowering veldt, September 1910 (@ianvancoller: this one.)
#illustration #graphicnovel #theworstjourneyintheworld #widowbird #edwardawilson #orianawilson #southafrica #veldt #wildflowers #offseasonbreedingplumage #ornithologicalromance
Lilly’s Mulligan dream job is an ornithological/nature illustrator. Discover the artworks that perfectly illustrate her statement “My love for birds is a never ending loop.”:
https://t.co/iYDOfT3J41
One of the great ornithological painters, Archibald Thorburn’s evocative watercolours are replete with technical prowess & keenly-observed detail. We are delighted to present a group of watercolours by Thorburn in today's Scottish Paintings auction: https://t.co/5f1C5S1az0
🦃 Ornithological miscellany V.3
London: Trübner and Co., Bernard Quaritch, R.H. Porter, 1876-1878.
https://t.co/uHN2OSbyEq
Birds in the park: Ornithological miscellany, 3 vols, 1876-78, by GD Rowley et al.....BHL/Smithsonian...... https://t.co/wJwrYMUkoa #birds #birdillustration #ornithology
Hello guys!
I’m working in collaboration with Ladoga Ornithological station on a bird sticker pack (this is going to be an A4 page), and I’d like to ask if someone would be interested in buying a page? Also how much should a sticker page of A4 size cost?
Tomorrow night @ 7:45 pm I'm talking about pigeons for the Essex County Ornithological Club. Anyone's welcome to join! https://t.co/v4w3NpR8Il
#VogelprachtVrijdag! Onze historische bibliotheek herbergt een schat aan rijk geïllustreerde boeken met kleurrijke vogels.
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Ornithological Miscellany. (vol. 1)⠀
George Dawson Rowley en J.G. Keulemans
Londen, 1875-1878
Te zien online en in de expo! https://t.co/KEjbmFiMCT
This week I drew the wonderful #RedKite in Flight... Have a look at all the ornithological (and beyond) themed things on #BirdsCanFly here. https://t.co/wFzcBvkxX7
Life isn't black and white, but back in the time of Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605) this is how many saw the natural world in print. View his ornithological 3 volume set via @BioDivLibrary #Feathursday #ThrowbackThursday https://t.co/VGnN9tOgbx
🦃 Ornithological miscellany V.3
London: Trübner and Co., Bernard Quaritch, R.H. Porter, 1876-1878.
https://t.co/uHN2OSbyEq
#artinspirations
Bringing this series back!
One of my favorite ornithological artists Louis Agassiz Fuertes was very clearly inspired by his predecessor Audobon, but I feel his art has its own unique charm that sets it aside in its own right.
#NationalBirdDay
John James Audubon’s Birds of America (1826-1838) is the finest ornithological work ever published. Its 435 hand-coloured plates depict 495 species, 25 of which Audubon discovered himself. Less than 200 sets were completed & still fewer survive today.