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The Black Inca (Coeligena prunellei) is a species of hummingbird belonging to the Apodiformes family of birds

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Background imageBlack Inca Collection: An Inca Bridge, Peru, 1895

An Inca Bridge, Peru, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXXVIII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Buildings of the Incas on the Cerro De Las Carceles at Ollantaytambo, Peru, 1895

Buildings of the Incas on the Cerro De Las Carceles at Ollantaytambo, Peru, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXXVI

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Eastern aspect of the monolithic gate of Akapana, Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, 1901

Eastern aspect of the monolithic gate of Akapana, Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, 1901. Tiahuanaco (Tiwanaku) is one of the most important archaeological sites in South America from the time pre-dating the Inca

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Quichua Indians, South America, 19th century. Artist: Edouard Riou

Quichua Indians, South America, 19th century. Artist: Edouard Riou
Quichua Indians, South America, 19th century

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Inca types, Peru, 19th century. Artist: Edouard Riou

Inca types, Peru, 19th century. Artist: Edouard Riou
Inca types, Peru, 19th century. Portraits of Incas from the genealogical tree, or of imperial descent

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: The Temple of the Sun on the island of Titicaca, Peru, 19th century. Artist: Edouard Riou

The Temple of the Sun on the island of Titicaca, Peru, 19th century. Artist: Edouard Riou
The Temple of the Sun on the island of Titicaca, Peru, 19th century

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Ruins of Inca Monuments in the Environs of Tiahuanacu, South of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, 1877

Ruins of Inca Monuments in the Environs of Tiahuanacu, South of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, 1877. A city flourished here between 500 and 950 AD

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Inca prince, in Spanish costume during the time of the conquest, 16th century (1852)

Inca prince, in Spanish costume during the time of the conquest, 16th century (1852). A print from Expedition dans les parties centrales de l Amerique du Sud, de Rio de Janeiro a Lima

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Inca prince, national costume, 1852. Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta

Inca prince, national costume, 1852. Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta
Inca prince, national costume, 1852. A print from Expedition dans les parties centrales de l Amerique du Sud, de Rio de Janeiro a Lima

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Inca princess, national costume, 1852. Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta

Inca princess, national costume, 1852. Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta
Inca princess, national costume, 1852. A print from Expedition dans les parties centrales de l Amerique du Sud, de Rio de Janeiro a Lima

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Vincente de Valverde, first Bishop of Cuzco, (1852). Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta

Vincente de Valverde, first Bishop of Cuzco, (1852). Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta
Vincente de Valverde, first Bishop of Cuzco, (1852). A Dominican friar, Valverde (c1490-1543) went to Peru in around 1530

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Francisco Pizarro, 15th century Spanish conquistador, 1671

Francisco Pizarro, 15th century Spanish conquistador, 1671. Later engraving of Pizarro (c1475-1541), conqueror of the Inca empire (1531-1533)

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Incan silver figure of a man with pan-pipes

Incan silver figure of a man with pan-pipes

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Atahualpa (d1553), last Inca emperor of Peru, 1686

Atahualpa (d1553), last Inca emperor of Peru, 1686. Atahualpa was captured by the Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro who, after extorting a huge ransom

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Collared Inca. Ecuador

Collared Inca. Ecuador

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Spanish prelate Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo, 1538-1606, Archbishop of Lima

Spanish prelate Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo, 1538-1606, Archbishop of Lima, is presented a book by a group of Incas. Full name, Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo. After a 17th century work; Artwork

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Miniature Ceremonial Vessel (Aryballos), A. D. 1450 / 1532. Creator: Unknown

Miniature Ceremonial Vessel (Aryballos), A. D. 1450 / 1532. Creator: Unknown
Miniature Ceremonial Vessel (Aryballos), A.D. 1450/1532

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Drinking Vessel (Kero) with Floral and Animal Motifs, A. D. 1450 / 1532. Creator: Unknown

Drinking Vessel (Kero) with Floral and Animal Motifs, A. D. 1450 / 1532. Creator: Unknown
Drinking Vessel (Kero) with Floral and Animal Motifs, A.D. 1450/1532

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Rhizome Flowering season Summer Perennial Frost hardy

Rhizome Flowering season Summer Perennial Frost hardy
Abelia grandifolia Alstroemeria / Peruvian lily Purple subject Black background

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Rhizome Flowering season Summer Perennial Frost hardy

Rhizome Flowering season Summer Perennial Frost hardy
Alstroemeria cultivar Alstroemeria / Peruvian lily Purple subject Black background

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Supermarine Spitfire 5C / VC

Supermarine Spitfire 5C / VC
A RAF Spitfire 5C with the Tropical Modification with the Marking Inca on Fuselage Date: 1940s

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Francisco Pizarro GonzAalez Circa 1471-1478 To 1541 Spanish Conquistador From A 19Th Century

Francisco Pizarro GonzAalez Circa 1471-1478 To 1541 Spanish Conquistador From A 19Th Century Engraving

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Atahualpa, Atahuallpa, Atabalipa, Or Atawallpa 1497-1533 Last Sovereign Emperor Of The

Atahualpa, Atahuallpa, Atabalipa, Or Atawallpa 1497-1533 Last Sovereign Emperor Of The Tahuantinsuyu Or The Inca Empire From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: On Coupe les Cheveux, et on donne un Nom aux Fils de L Yncas, 1723. Creator: Bernard Picart

On Coupe les Cheveux, et on donne un Nom aux Fils de L Yncas, 1723. Creator: Bernard Picart
On Coupe les Cheveux, et on donne un Nom aux Fils de L Yncas, 1723. The hair is cut and a name is given to the son of the Incas. Naming ritual in Peru

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Manco Capac, legendary founder of the Inca Empire

Manco Capac, legendary founder of the Inca Empire, ordering the construction of the city of Cuzco, capital of the Empire. Illustration in Allgemeine Historie der Reisen zu Wasser und zu Lande

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Inca man holding a quipu, a device made of strings and knots used to count

Inca man holding a quipu, a device made of strings and knots used to count
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno, 1587. Inca man holding a quipu, a device made of strings and knots used to count and record numeric information. Engraving

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Male figurine in smelted gold shaped by cire perdue (lost-wax process for shaping metal)

Male figurine in smelted gold shaped by cire perdue (lost-wax process for shaping metal)
Inca civilization, 15th century. Goldsmith Art. Male figurine in smelted gold shaped by cire perdue (lost-wax process for shaping metal)

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Incan Man With Llamas

Incan Man With Llamas
Illustration showing an Inca shepherd walking with a load of firewood on his back, and herding llamas, ca.1600s. From Peruvian illustrated codex Nueva Coronica y Buen Gobierno, early 17th century

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Picture No. 11981080

Picture No. 11981080
Collared Inca, flying, Chicaque Natural Park, Colombia Date

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: HERRERA, Antonio de (1559-1625). General History

HERRERA, Antonio de (1559-1625). General History of the Deeds of the Castilians on the Islands and Mainland of the Ocean Sea Known As the West Indies. 1601 - 1615

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: HERRERA, Antonio de (1559-1625). General History

HERRERA, Antonio de (1559-1625). General History of the Deeds of the Castilians on the Islands and Mainland of the Ocean Sea Known As the West Indies. 1601 - 1615

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: HERRERA, Antonio de (1559-1625). General History

HERRERA, Antonio de (1559-1625). General History of the Deeds of the Castilians on the Islands and Mainland of the Ocean Sea Known As the West Indies. 1601 - 1615

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: HERRERA, Antonio de (1559-1625). General History

HERRERA, Antonio de (1559-1625). General History of the Deeds of the Castilians on the Islands and Mainland of the Ocean Sea Known As the West Indies. 1601 - 1615

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: View of wild alpacas (camelidae)

View of wild alpacas (camelidae)
This is a view of Alpacas from Per. Wild animal living in the Peruvian Andes, Bolivian and surrounding areas

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Inca Ruins In Peru

Inca Ruins In Peru
circa 1930: Inca ruins at Machu Picchu in Peru. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Assembly By Numbers

Assembly By Numbers
circa 1900: A German scientist stands beside the Inca wall he found in Cuzco, Peru. Each stone has been numbered so it can be re-assembled accurately at another location

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Vase depicting a hunter with an animal skin shawl, Nazca culture, Pre-Inca civilization, Peru

Vase depicting a hunter with an animal skin shawl, Nazca culture, Pre-Inca civilization, Peru
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 3rd-10th century. Nazca culture, vase depicting a hunter with an animal skin shawl

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Terracotta model of holiday parade with pets, Peru, Nazca culture

Terracotta model of holiday parade with pets, Peru, Nazca culture
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 3rd-10th century A.D. Nazca culture. Terracotta model of a holiday parade with pets

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Peru, Pre-Inca civilization, Chimu culture, Embossed gold ceremonial knife, From Lambayeque treasure

Peru, Pre-Inca civilization, Chimu culture, Embossed gold ceremonial knife, From Lambayeque treasure
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 11th-16th century. Chimu culture. Embossed gold ceremonial knife. From Lambayeque treasure

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Sculpted head from temple at Huantar

Sculpted head from temple at Huantar
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 7th century b.C. Chavin culture. Sculpted head from a temple at Huantar

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Ceramic artifact portraying mythological figure of birdman

Ceramic artifact portraying mythological figure of birdman
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 4th-9th century A.D. Moche culture. Ceramic artifact portraying mythological figure of birdman

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Mummy richly dressed and wrapped in a shroud, Peru, Paracas culture

Mummy richly dressed and wrapped in a shroud, Peru, Paracas culture
Pre-Inca civilizations, Peru, 3rd century b.C. Paracas culture. Mummy richly dressed and wrapped in a shroud

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Ceramic artifact in shape of man fishing, Peru, Moche culture

Ceramic artifact in shape of man fishing, Peru, Moche culture
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 4th-9th century A.D. Moche culture. Ceramic artefact in shape of man fishing

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Vessels from the Island of the Sun (Lake Titicaca), Bolivia, Inca civilization

Vessels from the Island of the Sun (Lake Titicaca), Bolivia, Inca civilization
Inca civilization, Bolivia, 15th century. Vessels from the Island of the Sun (Lake Titicaca)

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Peru, Pre-Inca civilization, Chimu culture, Black paste vase with figure of musician

Peru, Pre-Inca civilization, Chimu culture, Black paste vase with figure of musician
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 14th century. Chimu culture. Black paste vase with figure of musician

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Peru, Pre-Inca civilization, Chimu culture, Black paste vase with seated figure

Peru, Pre-Inca civilization, Chimu culture, Black paste vase with seated figure
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 14th century. Chimu culture. Black paste vase with seated figure

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Anthropomorphic vase from Trujillo, Peru, Moche civilization, Pre-Inca civilization

Anthropomorphic vase from Trujillo, Peru, Moche civilization, Pre-Inca civilization
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 4th-9th century A.D. Moche civilization, Anthropomorphic vase from Trujillo

Background imageBlack Inca Collection: Embossed gold double spout and bridge vessel decorated with zoomorphic and Naymlap figures

Embossed gold double spout and bridge vessel decorated with zoomorphic and Naymlap figures, Pre-Inca civilization
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 11th-15th century A.D. Chimu-Lambayeque culture. Goldsmithery. Embossed gold double spout and bridge vessel decorated with zoomorphic and Naymlap figures



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Black Inca Collection

The Black Inca (Coeligena prunellei) is a species of hummingbird belonging to the Apodiformes family of birds, and is native to the Andes Mountains in South America, ranging from Peru and Bolivia to Ecuador and Colombia, black head, neck, and chest with white underparts. Its wings are dark brown with white tips on the outer feathers and has a long curved bill that it uses for feeding on nectar from flowers. The Black Inca is an active bird that can often be seen hovering in front of flowers or chasing after insects for food. It also performs spectacular aerial displays during courtship rituals involving dives and high-speed chases between males competing for mates. This species is considered vulnerable due to habitat destruction caused by deforestation, mining activities, and climate change. Conservation efforts are needed to protect this beautiful bird from further decline in its population numbers.
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The Black Inca collection from Media Storehouse features stunning photographs of hummingbirds belonging to the Apodiformes family. These birds are known for their unique ability to hover in mid-air, making them a popular subject for nature photography enthusiasts. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring these beautiful creatures. The Black Inca is a species of hummingbird found in South America and is named after its black plumage. The photographs in our collection capture the intricate details of these tiny birds with their iridescent feathers and long beaks that allow them to feed on nectar from flowers. Whether you're looking to add some color and life to your home or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone who loves nature and wildlife photography, the Black Inca collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used by Media Storehouse, each piece is sure to impress with its vivid colors and sharp details.
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