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Black Rails (Rallidae Gruiformes) are small, secretive birds found in marshy wetlands across North and South America

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Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Industrial unit in a railway wagons industry in France

Industrial unit in a railway wagons industry in France

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Loading and transport of train wagons in the port of Zeebrugge - Bruges, Belgium

Loading and transport of train wagons in the port of Zeebrugge - Bruges, Belgium

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Manufacture of railway wagons, wagon of wheels and suspension of a car

Manufacture of railway wagons, wagon of wheels and suspension of a car

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Aerodynamic railway from the early 20th century, circulating by North America, engraving, 1900

Aerodynamic railway from the early 20th century, circulating by North America, engraving, 1900

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Replica of the locomotive Mataro, in the centennial of the first trip by train

Replica of the locomotive Mataro, in the centennial of the first trip by train from Barcelona to Mataro 1848 - 1948, manufactured in the workshops of La Maquinista Terrestre y Maritima

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Group of engineers, engine drivers and members of the Company, with the train engine

Group of engineers, engine drivers and members of the Company, with the train engine that made the first railway line in Spain, going from Barcelona to Mataro in 1848

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Arrival by rail of the Constable of Cheshire, to Mottram Station in April of 1855

Arrival by rail of the Constable of Cheshire, to Mottram Station in April of 1855, vintage engraving

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Railway in Panama, Culebra Station, March 1855, vintage engraving

Railway in Panama, Culebra Station, March 1855, vintage engraving

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Opening of the Alps, Mont - Cenis tunnel between France and Italy, union between the tunnels

Opening of the Alps, Mont - Cenis tunnel between France and Italy, union between the tunnels and placement of the last rail, in September 1871, vintage engraving

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Railway accident in Saint-Brieuc. The two locomotives and tender, in July 1895, engraving

Railway accident in Saint-Brieuc. The two locomotives and tender, in July 1895, engraving of the time

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Railway accident in Saint-Brieuc, in July 1895, engraving of the time

Railway accident in Saint-Brieuc, in July 1895, engraving of the time

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Overview of the European Square in Paris, raised over railroad lines, engraving 1867

Overview of the European Square in Paris, raised over railroad lines, engraving 1867

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Railway line from Paris to Mulhouse, construction of the Nogent viaduct over the

Railway line from Paris to Mulhouse, construction of the Nogent viaduct over the Marne river in March 1857, engraving of the time

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Railway line from Seville to Cadiz, works in the Seville station by the architect

Railway line from Seville to Cadiz, works in the Seville station by the architect of the company M. Cousin Danelle in April 1880, engraving of the time

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: 2683866

2683866

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: 2683864

2683864

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Civil constructions, bridges, foundations, seats, embankments and other structures

Civil constructions, bridges, foundations, seats, embankments and other structures for railway equipment, rail junction and rail needles, engraving, 1900

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Various models of steam train engines, from different countries, engraving from 1900

Various models of steam train engines, from different countries, engraving from 1900

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Inauguration of the railway station in Saragossa on May 12, 1856, engraving from the time

Inauguration of the railway station in Saragossa on May 12, 1856, engraving from the time

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Royal train travelling at high speed in May 1904. Rail Way Company, London & North Western

Royal train travelling at high speed in May 1904. Rail Way Company, London & North Western

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Royal Train of Rail Way Company. London & North Western circulating in 1887

Royal Train of Rail Way Company. London & North Western circulating in 1887

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: London Underground Railroad. Scene from the 1868 inauguration

London Underground Railroad. Scene from the 1868 inauguration

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Argentona Mataro Tram crossing the pontoon on the river of Argentona, on a postcard

Argentona Mataro Tram crossing the pontoon on the river of Argentona, on a postcard of the 1920

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Vallvidrera Funicular Line, 1915 photograph, postcard published by ATV (Angel Tolra Viazo)

Vallvidrera Funicular Line, 1915 photograph, postcard published by ATV (Angel Tolra Viazo)

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Vallvidrera Funicular, crossing the line, photography of 1915, edited by ATV postcard

Vallvidrera Funicular, crossing the line, photography of 1915, edited by ATV postcard (Angel Tolra Viazo)

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Vallvidrera Funicular, upper station, photograph of 1915, edited by ATV postcard

Vallvidrera Funicular, upper station, photograph of 1915, edited by ATV postcard (Angel Tolra Viazo)

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Promentary Point

Promentary Point
10th May 1867: Laying the rails at Promentary Point, Utah, to complete the first transcontinental railroad. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Getty Images)

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Locomotive On Bridge

Locomotive On Bridge
circa 1863: Steam locomotive Fire Fly, used by Union troops, on a narrow field bridge of the Orange and Alexandria US Military Railroad, during the American Civil War

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: East Meets West

East Meets West
10 May 1869: The moment just before the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads met, joining the East and West Coasts of the USA, and completing the first trans-continental railroad

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Tramlines and vehicles on the Albert Embankment, Lambeth, London, 1909

Tramlines and vehicles on the Albert Embankment, Lambeth, London, 1909. View south from the junction with Broad Street looking towards Vauxhall, with a tram stop and tram rails in foreground

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Men working on tramline electricification, Wandsworth, London, 1906

Men working on tramline electricification, Wandsworth, London, 1906. Men at work on interlacing the track near Wandsworth Town Station, by the junction with Alma Road

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Workmen extending tramlines, Brixton Road, London, 1907

Workmen extending tramlines, Brixton Road, London, 1907. A crowd of men and boys watches the insertion of special work on existing lines for Stockwell Road Lines

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Class M electric tram, 1930

Class M electric tram, 1930. End-on view of a London County Council class M electric tram, car number 1440

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Single-decker electric tram, 1907

Single-decker electric tram, 1907. Side and end elevation of a London County Council class G single-decker electric tram, car number 584. Its route is to and from Highbury Station, Islington

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Double-decker electric tram, 1907

Double-decker electric tram, 1907. Side and end elevation of a London County Council class C open-topped electric tram, car number 296. Its route is to and from New Cross Gate, Lewisham

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Double-decker electric tram with advertisement for the New Cross Empire, 1907

Double-decker electric tram with advertisement for the New Cross Empire, 1907. Side view of a London County Council class A2 electric tram, with advertisements for Oakeys polish, Nestles milk

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Cargo being loaded or unloaded from a ship, Royal Victoria Dock, Canning Town, London, c1930

Cargo being loaded or unloaded from a ship, Royal Victoria Dock, Canning Town, London, c1930. The dock was built between 1850 and 1855 on an area of Plaistow Marshes

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: East India Docks, London, c1825. Artist: Vear

East India Docks, London, c1825. Artist: Vear
East India Docks, London, c1825. View of the entrance to the docks, with a proposed East London horse-drawn rail road, which was never realised

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Wife being sold at Smithfield Market, London, c1820

Wife being sold at Smithfield Market, London, c1820. A rowdy scene at Smithfield cattle market with the wife for sale tied by a rope around her waist to a rail in the centre

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Repairing a railway track, Charing Cross Bridge, London, 20th century

Repairing a railway track, Charing Cross Bridge, London, 20th century. The bridge is officially known as Hungerford Bridge. It carries trains over the Thames in and out of Charing Cross Station

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Rail commuters, New York, USA, c1920s-c1930s

Rail commuters, New York, USA, c1920s-c1930s

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Forth Bridge in Mist

Forth Bridge in Mist
The Forth Rail Bridge - an international icon of engineering - is enveloped by Sea Mist, a common sight on the firth of forth

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Molten steel being poured into rail trucks at the Stanton Steelworks, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, 1962

Molten steel being poured into rail trucks at the Stanton Steelworks, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, 1962. The blast furnace at the steelworks

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Aerial view of the Manvers coal processing plant, Wath upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, 1964

Aerial view of the Manvers coal processing plant, Wath upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, 1964. The new Coal processing plant in the Dearne Valley near Rotherham was the National Coal Boards state of

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: The Flying Scotsman passing under a bridge at speed, near Selby, North Yorkshire, 1968

The Flying Scotsman passing under a bridge at speed, near Selby, North Yorkshire, 1968. The Flying Scotsman, seen passing under a bridge on the A19 between Selby and York

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Manvers Main Colliery, Wath upon Dearne, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist

Manvers Main Colliery, Wath upon Dearne, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist
Manvers Main Colliery, Wath upon Dearne, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Taken for a cover image for the NCB Coal Quarterly Magazine

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: A trackwork junction being installed in a Sheffield factory, South Yorkshire, 1963

A trackwork junction being installed in a Sheffield factory, South Yorkshire, 1963

Background imageBlack Rail Collection: Assembling trackwork in an ICI factory, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist

Assembling trackwork in an ICI factory, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist
Assembling trackwork in an ICI factory, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963



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Black Rail Collection

Black Rails (Rallidae Gruiformes) are small, secretive birds found in marshy wetlands across North and South America. They have a distinctive black plumage with white spots on their wings and back, and a short, stubby bill, and are omnivorous and feed primarily on insects, mollusks, crustaceans, seeds, and plant material. They nest in dense vegetation near water sources such as marshes or ponds. During the breeding season they can be heard making loud calls that sound like "kik-kik-kik", and are considered vulnerable due to habitat loss from draining of wetlands for agricultural use or urban development. Conservation efforts include protecting existing wetlands and creating new ones to provide suitable habitat for these birds.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Black Rail collection from Media Storehouse features stunning photographs of the Rallidae Gruiformes bird species. These birds are known for their small size and elusive nature, making them a rare sight in the wild. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty of these unique creatures. Each piece in our collection captures the intricate details of these birds' feathers and distinctive markings. The images range from close-up portraits to action shots in their natural habitats. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or simply appreciate beautiful wildlife photography, our collection is sure to impress. Media Storehouse offers high-quality products that are perfect for decorating your home with stunning artwork inspired by nature. With a wide variety of options available at affordable prices, it's easy to find something that suits your style and budget.
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What are Black Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints?

Black Rail art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the Rallidae Gruiformes bird species. These birds are small and elusive, making them a rare sight in the wild. However, their striking black plumage and unique characteristics have made them a popular subject for artists. The Black Rail is part of the rail family, which includes over 130 different species found all around the world. They are known for their ability to run quickly through dense vegetation and swim across bodies of water when necessary. Black Rail art prints showcase these fascinating birds in various settings, from serene wetlands to bustling cityscapes. The prints feature intricate details that capture the beauty and essence of this remarkable bird species. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or simply appreciate fine art, Black Rail art prints make a stunning addition to any home or office decor. With their timeless appeal and artistic flair, we offer a unique way to celebrate one of nature's most captivating creatures.
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What Black Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Black Rail art prints that are perfect for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers. These prints showcase the beauty and elegance of these unique birds, with stunning images captured by talented photographers from around the world. You can choose from a variety of styles and sizes to suit your preferences, including framed or unframed options. Whether you prefer close-up shots or panoramic views, there is something for everyone in this collection. Some popular Black Rail prints include those featuring the bird in its natural habitat, such as wetlands or marshes. Others showcase their distinctive features up close, such as their intricate feather patterns or bright eyes. No matter which print you choose, you can be sure that it will add a touch of natural beauty to any room in your home or office.
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How do I buy Black Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints?

To purchase Black Rail art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals artwork online. Once you have found the print or prints that you would like to buy, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing your order. We offer a wide range of printing options for their artwork, including canvas prints, framed prints, and poster prints. We also offer a variety of sizes so that you can choose the perfect size for your space. Whether you are looking for a single Black Rail print or want to create a gallery wall with multiple pieces of bird-themed art, we have something for everyone. Their high-quality printing process ensures that each piece is vibrant and true-to-life, making it the perfect addition to any home or office decor.
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How much do Black Rail (Rallidae Gruiformes Birds Animals) art prints cost?

As a provider of Black Rail art prints, we offer a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Our selection includes high-quality prints that showcase the beauty and unique characteristics of these fascinating birds. The cost of our Black Rail art prints varies depending on factors such as size, framing options, and materials used. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality or artistic value. Our goal is to make it easy for anyone to enjoy beautiful artwork featuring their favorite animals, including the elusive Black Rail. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some color to your home or office space, or a larger piece that makes a statement in any room, we have something for everyone. Our commitment to customer satisfaction means that we stand behind every product we sell with confidence. If you're interested in purchasing one of our Black Rail art prints or exploring other options from our extensive collection, please visit us online today.
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We take great care in delivering your Black Rail art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for safe transportation. We work with trusted delivery partners who offer reliable services worldwide. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so that you can keep track of your package's progress. Our team is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that our customers are happy with their purchases. If there are any issues or concerns regarding the delivery of your Black Rail art prints, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will do everything we can to resolve the issue promptly. You can expect a smooth and hassle-free delivery experience when ordering from Media Storehouse.