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Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Tringa ochropus, green sandpiper

Tringa ochropus, green sandpiper
Plate 56 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 4 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Trifolium pratensis, clover

Trifolium pratensis, clover
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Loxia pytyopsittacus, parrot crossbill

Loxia pytyopsittacus, parrot crossbill
Plate 46 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 3 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Phalacrocorax carbo, great cormorant

Phalacrocorax carbo, great cormorant
Plate 52 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 5 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Tringa glareola, wood sandpiper

Tringa glareola, wood sandpiper
Plate 57 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 4 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Ciconia ciconia, European white stork

Ciconia ciconia, European white stork
Plate 30 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 4 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Garrulus glandarius, Eurasian jay

Garrulus glandarius, Eurasian jay
Watercolour by the German ornithologist, hunter and bird collector, Christian Ludwig Landbeck (c. 1833-4)

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Cut diamond and crystals

Cut diamond and crystals
A cut diamond surrounded by rough crystals. Diamond is comprised of compacted carbon and is the hardest natural substance known on Earth

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Crucifix

Crucifix set with sapphires, zircon, spinel, cairngorm and amethyst. The whole cross is bordered by diamonds

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Globorotalia scitula, foraminifera fossil

Globorotalia scitula, foraminifera fossil
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing a fossilised planktonic species of foraminifera

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Coccyzus americanus, yellow-billed cuckoo

Coccyzus americanus, yellow-billed cuckoo
Plate 2 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, retouched by R. Havell & Son, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: William Daniel Conybeare (1787-1857)

William Daniel Conybeare (1787-1857)
Portrait of William Daniel Conybeare, a distinguished English geologists. Drawing, charcoal on paper, artist unknown, c. 1824. Original held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Linarite

Linarite is a bright azure blue colour with crystal growth to nearly 25mm. It comprises of (lead copper sulphate hydroxide). Specimen from the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Coccyzus erythropthalmus, black-billed cuckoo

Coccyzus erythropthalmus, black-billed cuckoo
Plate 32 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Haliaetus leucocephalus, bald eagle

Haliaetus leucocephalus, bald eagle
Plate 31 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Plate 117 from the report of the Voyage of H. M. S. Challenger

Plate 117 from the report of the Voyage of H. M. S. Challenger
The Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Motacilla flava, yellow wagtail

Motacilla flava, yellow wagtail
Watercolour by Henrik Gr� ld (1924-5)

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Pygoscelis antarcticus, chinstrap penguin

Pygoscelis antarcticus, chinstrap penguin
Ff. 82. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated Aptenodytes antartica and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Conrad Gessner (1516-1565)

Conrad Gessner (1516-1565)
Conradus Gesnerus, Medeus & Philosophus. Plate 4, Isis 22

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Parus bicolor, tufted titmouse

Parus bicolor, tufted titmouse
Plate 39 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Aphelocoma coerulescens, Florida scrub jay

Aphelocoma coerulescens, Florida scrub jay
Plate 87 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Fulica americana, American coot

Fulica americana, American coot
Plate 239 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1834-35), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Rosa bifera macrocarpa, Lelieurs four-seasons rose

Rosa bifera macrocarpa, Lelieurs four-seasons rose
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840) from Les Roses Vol. 1, 1817. Illustration entitled La Quatre Laisons Lelieur

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Strato volcanic eruption

Strato volcanic eruption
A strato volcano has a steep volcanic cone built up by dense lava flows and pyroclastic debris. One of a series (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing various forms of volcanic eruption

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Ophrys apifera, bee orchid

Ophrys apifera, bee orchid
Watercolour from British Orchids (1792-1817), by Franz Andreas Bauer (1758-1840). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Pinguinus impennis, great auk

Pinguinus impennis, great auk
Plate 46 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 5 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Actitis hypoleucos, common sandpiper

Actitis hypoleucos, common sandpiper
Plate 58 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 4 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Amethyst

Amethyst is the purple variety of quartz and is a popular gemstone. This specimen is from Ontario, Canada and is displayed in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Erythacus rubecula, European robin

Erythacus rubecula, European robin
Plate 48 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 2 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Xylomelum pyriforme, woody pear

Xylomelum pyriforme, woody pear
Finished watercolour by John Frederick Miller from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Sitta europaea, Eurasian nuthatch

Sitta europaea, Eurasian nuthatch
Plate 22 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 2 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Cacatua leadbeateri, Major Mitchells cockatoo

Cacatua leadbeateri, Major Mitchells cockatoo
Plate 5 from Edward Lears Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Pinus sylvestris, scots pine

Pinus sylvestris, scots pine
Illustration of scots pine foliage a cones from the Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Compsognathus

Compsognathus
A well preserved fossil of the Compsognathus, meaning elegant jaw. It was a small bipedal carnivorous dinosaur, reaching only 65 cms in height living during the Late Jurassic

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Tyto alba, barn owl

Tyto alba, barn owl
Plate 28 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 1 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Bombycilla cedrorum, cedar waxwing

Bombycilla cedrorum, cedar waxwing
Plate 21 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 2 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Physeter catodon, sperm whale

Physeter catodon, sperm whale
Plate 9 Spermaceti Whale of the Southern Ocean. Hand-coloured engraving from The Naturalists Library, Mammalia, Vol. 12 Whales, 1833-1843, by Sir William Jardine (1800-1874)

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Heterodontosaurus

Heterodontosaurus
A model of the dinosaur Heterodontosaurus, whose name means different-toothed lizard is a member was an Ornithopod. It lived during the Lower Jurassic period around 205-180 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Protoceratops

Protoceratops

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Sterna maxima, royal tern

Sterna maxima, royal tern
Plate 273 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1834-35), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Cathartes aura, turkey vulture

Cathartes aura, turkey vulture
Plate 151 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Dressed fleas

Dressed fleas
Fleas dressed by a Mexican woman in 1905. A curiosity from the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Peppered moth

Peppered moth
Two specimens of peppered moths exhibited on a lichen-covered tree. This is a good demonstration of genetic selection through changing environment

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Branta canadensis, Canada goose

Branta canadensis, Canada goose
Plate 277 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1834-35), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)

Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882)
An illustrated portrait of the British naturalist, Charles Robert Darwin

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Scelidosaurus

Scelidosaurus
A four metre long armoured skinned dinosaur which lived during the Lower Jurassic about 208 - 194 million years ago, first discribed by Richard Owen in 1868. Illustration by Neave Parker

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Aquila chrysaetos, golden eagle

Aquila chrysaetos, golden eagle
Plate 181 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageImages Dated 17th April 2013: Gorilla gorilla gorilla, western lowland gorilla

Gorilla gorilla gorilla, western lowland gorilla



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