RMHME8YE–Tangara de Passerin (Ramphocelus passerinii) en el parque nacionnal de corcovado, Costa rica.
RMGDHBP7–The common starling, Sturnus vulgaris, also known as the European starling
RMB6YB0M–jericho sun-bird Nectariniidae very small passerine bird Africa southern Asia northern Australia nectar
RMP80NWF–Italiano: ritratto del Barone Emmanuel Bich (1800-1866), figlio di Jean-Jacques-Pantaléon Bich e Philippine Passerin d'Entrèves. Sposo il 10/12/1827 di Josephine-Aspasie Bich Barillier. Proprietario del Castello di Montfleury, Aosta, Valle d'Aosta, Italia. Olio su tavola. 19th century 334 Ritratto Barone Emmanuel Bich
RF2GNJJ48–Beautiful aerial view of the historic center of Chatillon, Valle d'Aosta, Italy
RMA3XP5R–zoology / animals, avian / birds, Firecrest, (Regulus ignicapillus), on fir branch, distribution: Europe, Asia, animal, passerin
RF2GGNKEN–Panorama of the historic center of Chatillon, Aosta Valley, Italy, with the Church of San Pietro and the Passerin d'Entrèves Castle
RMEJWKP8–Robin Erithacus rubecula passerin Small passerine hedgerow bird in the Thrush Family
RMW249GR–Archive image from page 220 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 PASSERIN.E. 209 The Promeropses (Promerops, Brisson),— Are not crested, but possess a very long tail ; their tongue, furcate and extensile, enables them to suck the nectar of flowers, like the Humming-birds and Sun-birds. [There are many species, found only in the warm regions of the eastern hemisphere.] The Epimachus, Cuv.,— Consists of Birds, which, with the beak of the Hoopoes and Promeropses, combine velvety or scale- like fe
RM2AJCAHJ–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . Fig;. 8/.—The Nightingale.* Skelcncd from life.. PASSERIN.E. 191 reddish-brown above, yellowish beneath, the throat white. [Tliis species, which passes for a good songsterthough extremely comraon on the opposite coast of Holland, has not yet been detected in the British islands. Anearly allied species (.S. olivetorum, Strickland), which is rather smaller, is common in Syria. The rest are con-siderably less, and there is one of these, a miniature of 5. furdoid
RMT93P81–Chile Football League 1 Division - Campeonato Nacional AFP PlanVital 2019 / ( Club Deportivo Palestino ) - Lucas Giuliano Passerini
RMG9C82J–1 Lazuli Bunting, Passerina amoena, 2 Fox Sparrow, Passerella iliaca, 3 House Finch, Carpodacus mexicanus, 4 Evening Grosbeak,
RMW243JR–Archive image from page 202 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 PASSERIN.E. 191 reddisli-brown above, yellowish beneath, the throat white. [Tliis species, which passes for a good songster though extremely common on the opposite coast of Holland, has not yet been detected in the British islands. A nearly allied species {S. olivetonan, Strickland), which is rather smaller, is common in Syria. The rest are con- siderably less, and there is one of these, a miniature of S. tiirdoidcs, which is
RFEMR5R8–Male Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RMRD5P9G–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PASSERIN.E. 207 The name Guit-guit is applied to certain small species, the males of which have vivid colours. Their tongue is bilid and filamentous. Certhia cpanea, Tem., and C. cœrulea, Edwards, are American examples, to which we add some eastern species, most of which are red,—the Cwreba, Vieillot. We may separate, however, the largest and least handsome of them, wherein the tongue is short and cartila- ginous ; as the Merops nifiis of SpLx, which constructs a nest upon shrubs, arched over like an oven, and of whic
RMPFXRK2–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PASSERIN.E. 207 The name Guit-guit is applied to certain small species, the males of which have vivid colours. Their tongue is bilid and filamentous. Certhia cpanea, Tem., and C. cœrulea, Edwards, are American examples, to which we add some eastern species, most of which are red,—the Cwreba, Vieillot. We may separate, however, the largest and least handsome of them, wherein the tongue is short and cartila- ginous ; as the Merops nifiis of SpLx, which constructs a nest upon shrubs, arched over like an oven, and of whic
RFWX97X3–Zebra finch bird, perched on a tree branch.
RM2JF3H6P–Yellow-throated Longclaw, Macronyx croceus, from Solio Ranch, Kenya.
RM2DHNMT1–Indian robin (Copsychus fulicatus), female. Rajasthan, India.
RME46AEY–House Wren (Troglodytes aedon)
RMAG3DTM–Stonechat bird perching on plants in Pembrokeshire,UK
RFEMR5RY–Close-up of a male Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RMRD5P9C–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PASSERIN.E. 209 The Promeropses (Promerops, Brisson),— Are not crested, but possess a very long tail ; their tongue, furcate and extensile, enables them to suck the nectar of flowers, like the Humming-birds and Sun-birds. [There are many species, found only in the warm regions of the eastern hemisphere.] The Epimachus, Cuv.,— Consists of Birds, which, with the beak of the Hoopoes and Promeropses, combine velvety or scale- like feathers, which partly cover the nostrils, as in the Birds-of-Paradise; they inhabit also th
RMPFXRJK–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PASSERIN.E. 209 The Promeropses (Promerops, Brisson),— Are not crested, but possess a very long tail ; their tongue, furcate and extensile, enables them to suck the nectar of flowers, like the Humming-birds and Sun-birds. [There are many species, found only in the warm regions of the eastern hemisphere.] The Epimachus, Cuv.,— Consists of Birds, which, with the beak of the Hoopoes and Promeropses, combine velvety or scale- like feathers, which partly cover the nostrils, as in the Birds-of-Paradise; they inhabit also th
RM2JF3GA1–Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) from South-western Norway.
RM2DHNMRJ–Indian robin (Copsychus fulicatus), male. Rajasthan, India.
RME46AEK–House Wren (Troglodytes aedon)
RFEMR690–Close-up of a male Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RMRN4WYX–. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Order 2. PASSERIN.E. 197 The Promeropses {Promerops, Brisson),— Are not crested, but possess a very long tail; their tongue, furcate and extensile, enables them to suck the nectar of flowers, like the Humming-birds and Sun-birds. [There are many species, found only in the warm regions of the eastern liemisphere.] The Epimachus, Cuv.,— Consists of Birds, which, with the beak of the Hoopoes and Promeropses, combine velvety or scale- like feathers, whi
RMPFY2WY–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PASSERIN.E. 191. reddisli-brown above, yellowish beneath, the throat white. [Tliis species, which passes for a good songster though extremely common on the opposite coast of Holland, has not yet been detected in the British islands. A nearly allied species {S. olivetonan, Strickland), which is rather smaller, is common in Syria. The rest are con- siderably less, and there is one of these, a miniature of S. tiirdoidcs, which is very common, though local, in South Britain, migrating in winter, as do all the rest : the S
RM2JF3H84–Yellow-throated Longclaw (Macronyx croceus) from Solio Ranch, Kenya.
RM2JD4C5E–Male Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) from Hidra, south-western Norway.
RFEMR685–Close-up of a male Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA (captive bird)
RMRD5PA3–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PASSERIN.E. 191. reddisli-brown above, yellowish beneath, the throat white. [Tliis species, which passes for a good songster though extremely common on the opposite coast of Holland, has not yet been detected in the British islands. A nearly allied species {S. olivetonan, Strickland), which is rather smaller, is common in Syria. The rest are con- siderably less, and there is one of these, a miniature of S. tiirdoidcs, which is very common, though local, in South Britain, migrating in winter, as do all the rest : the S
RFEWPW00–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4C4M–Male Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) from Hidra, south-western Norway.
RM2JD3RRX–Pipit (Anthus sp.) from Sweetwater, Kenya.
RM2JD4BND–Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea, male ) from South-western Norway.
RMRJP3MG–. The Avicultural magazine. Birds; Cage birds. NEW SERIES. Vfi. ill. No. 1. THE PRICE OF THIS NUMBER IS 3/-. NOVEMBER, 1904. Members' Annual Subscription, 10/-; payable in advance. a. THE JOURNAL OF THE AVICULTURAL SOCIETY. -t3 ^CONTENTS.O^ Council Tor the year 1904-5. List of Members Kules of the Avicultural Society Tlie Society's Medal... The Kuropeau Goldfinch {7vith coloured plate) by J LkwiS Bonhote, M.A The Himalayan Goldfinch, by Fkank Finn, B.A. The Nesting- of Fraser's Tonracou {illustrated by Mrs, Johnstone Recollections of some Bird Friends, by Miss 1). Hamilton Breeding- Passerin
RFEWPT7F–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4BNF–Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) from South-western Norway.
RM2JDTRFR–Indian robin (Copsychus fulicatus), male. Rajasthan, India.
RM2JD4C4R–Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) from Hidra, south-western Norway in May.
RMRH3X9T–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 54 BnicnAM YouNO Univfusitv Science Bulletin and R. D. Porter (unpuhl. data) ohscrvt-d a Prairie Falcon feeding on an ibis at the Bear River marshes on 5 June 1951. Since the ihis was not found in the evries of either species, it was prol)ahl- too heavy for the falcons to carry to their eyries. The weight of an adult female ibis as determined by Porter et al. (unpubl. ms) is 517 grams, whereas the weights of two adult female avocets average 281 grams. In Prairie Falcon eyries along the Wasatch Mountains, shorebirds, passerin
RFEWPW02–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4C3C–Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) from Hidra, south-western Norway in May.
RFEWPT7H–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4C3D–Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) from Hidra, south-western Norway in May.
RM2JF3H6J–Pair of Kenya Sparrow (Passer rufocinctus) from Solio Ranch, Kenya.
RM2JDTJWJ–Indian robin (Saxicoloides fulicatus), male. Photo from Jawai-area, Rajasthan, India.
RFEWPT6X–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4BGM–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RFEWPT7G–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4BGE–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RFEWPT6Y–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4BNB–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RFEWPW01–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4BGR–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RFEWPT7J–Female Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RFEMR67E–Close-up of a male Painted bunting (Passerina ciris), native to the deserts of Mexico and the Southern USA
RM2JD4BMY–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RFEMR5PE–Closeup of a male Painted bunting (Passerina ciris) singing
RM2JD4BGF–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RFEMR5RK–Male Painted bunting (Passerina ciris ciris) in song
RM2M669MP–Yellow-throated longclaw (Macronyx croceus, male) from Lower Sabie, Kruger NP, South Africa.
RM2JD4BN9–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RM2JD4BNH–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RM2M669MW–Yellow-throated longclaw (Macronyx croceus, male) from Lower Sabie, Kruger NP, South Africa.
RM2M669MM–Yellow-throated longclaw (Macronyx croceus, female) collecting nest material. Photo from Lower Sabie, Kruger NP, South Africa.
RM2M669N0–Yellow-throated longclaw (Macronyx croceus, male) from Lower Sabie, Kruger NP, South Africa.
RM2JD4BN6–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RM2JD4BGD–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RM2JD4BGP–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RM2JD4BGC–Arctic redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RM2JD4BGH–Common redpoll (Acanthis flammea, male) from Pasvik, Finnmark, Norway in March.
RM2R4GKDE–UK WEATHER, Wembley, UK. 28th May 2023. White wagtail, (Motacilla alba) caught on a sunny Sunday morning with a beak full of bugs for a Bank Holiday Breakfast feast. Photo by Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News
RM2R4GKD3–UK WEATHER, Wembley, UK. 28th May 2023. White wagtail, (Motacilla alba) caught on a sunny Sunday morning with a beak full of bugs for a Bank Holiday Breakfast feast. Photo by Amanda Rose/Alamy Live News
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