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Rifleman (Acanthisitta chloris) is a small passerine bird native to New Zealand, and is one of the smallest birds in the world

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Background imageRifleman Collection: Swansea SA1 7 Map

Swansea SA1 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Swansea SA1 7

Background imageRifleman Collection: Cheshire East SK9 6 Map

Cheshire East SK9 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cheshire East SK9 6

Background imageRifleman Collection: Pembrokeshire SA61 1 Map

Pembrokeshire SA61 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Pembrokeshire SA61 1

Background imageRifleman Collection: Plymouth PL6 7 Map

Plymouth PL6 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Plymouth PL6 7

Background imageRifleman Collection: Caerphilly NP11 6 Map

Caerphilly NP11 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Caerphilly NP11 6

Background imageRifleman Collection: Ely CB6 1 Map

Ely CB6 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Ely CB6 1

Background imageRifleman Collection: General Daniel Morgan in a buckskin coat of the Virginia rangers, c1780, (1937)

General Daniel Morgan in a buckskin coat of the Virginia rangers, c1780, (1937). Daniel Morgan (1736-1802) American pioneer, soldier, and politician from Virginia

Background imageRifleman Collection: Types of the Austro-Hungarian Army, 1919. Creator: Richard Simkin

Types of the Austro-Hungarian Army, 1919. Creator: Richard Simkin
Types of the Austro-Hungarian Army, 1919. Soldiers serving during the First World War, 1914-1919: Infantry of the line (review order and service kit); Artillery; Hussar; Jager

Background imageRifleman Collection: Irish Rifleman

Irish Rifleman
October 1929: The christening of the London Irish Rifleman Engine by the London Irish Rifles before returning to Belfast. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRifleman Collection: Senegalese soldiers after attack, c1914-c1918

Senegalese soldiers after attack, c1914-c1918. The Senegalese Tirailleurs (tirailleur translates as skirmisher rifleman or sharpshooter ) were a corps of colonial infantry in the French Army

Background imageRifleman Collection: 2685126

2685126

Background imageRifleman Collection: Sprang Out of the Morass and Flew at the Throats of the Renowned Riflemen, 1902

Sprang Out of the Morass and Flew at the Throats of the Renowned Riflemen, 1902. Episode of the War of 1812, (1812-1815), fought between the United States of America and the British Empire

Background imageRifleman Collection: A real American rifleman, c1776-1780 (c1880)

A real American rifleman, c1776-1780 (c1880). From An Impartial History of the War in America, 1780. A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume II

Background imageRifleman Collection: Passage of the Ingour by Omar Pasha (1806-1871), 1854 (1857). Artist: T Sherratt

Passage of the Ingour by Omar Pasha (1806-1871), 1854 (1857). Artist: T Sherratt
Passage of the Ingour by Omar Pasha (1806-1871), 1854 (1857). From Englands Battles by Sea and Land, volume IV: Russia and Turkey, by Lieutenant Colonel Williams

Background imageRifleman Collection: The departure of the Grenadier Guards, Trafalgar Square, London, 1854 (1857). Artist: DJ Pound

The departure of the Grenadier Guards, Trafalgar Square, London, 1854 (1857). Artist: DJ Pound
The departure of the Grenadier Guards on their way to the east, Trafalgar Square, London, 1854 (1857). From Englands Battles by Sea and Land, volume II: Russia and Turkey

Background imageRifleman Collection: Royal Munster Fusiliers fighting at Honey Nest Kloof, South Africa, 1900

Royal Munster Fusiliers fighting at Honey Nest Kloof, South Africa, 1900. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Royal Munster Fusiliers fighting at Honey Nest Kloof, South Africa, 1900. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageRifleman Collection: H Company, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Belgaum, India, 1900s. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

H Company, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Belgaum, India, 1900s. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
H Company, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Belgaum, India, 1900s. Stereoscopic slide. Detail

Background imageRifleman Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte (1721-1818) dissolving the Council of Five Hundred, 1845. Artist:s Freeman

Napoleon Bonaparte (1721-1818) dissolving the Council of Five Hundred, 1845. Artist:s Freeman
Napoleon Bonaparte (1721-1818) dissolving the Council of Five Hundred, 1845. Napoleon enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageRifleman Collection: Russian soldiers of 1813 (19th century)

Russian soldiers of 1813 (19th century)
Russian soldiers of 1760 (19th centruy)

Background imageRifleman Collection: Grenadier guard battalion, 1786-1806 (19th century). Artist: W Korn

Grenadier guard battalion, 1786-1806 (19th century). Artist: W Korn
Grenadier guard battalion, 1786-1806 (19th century)

Background imageRifleman Collection: German soldiers from the Waterloo period, 19th century

German soldiers from the Waterloo period, 19th century

Background imageRifleman Collection: A voltigeur, 19th century

A voltigeur, 19th century. The voltigeurs were a picked company of irregular riflemen in each regiment of the French infantry

Background imageRifleman Collection: Costumes of the Swiss Federal Army, 1857

Costumes of the Swiss Federal Army, 1857. From the Illustrated Times, 1857

Background imageRifleman Collection: The storming of Seringapatam resulting in the death of Tippu Sultan, 1894

The storming of Seringapatam resulting in the death of Tippu Sultan, 1894. Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
The storming of Seringapatam resulting in the death of Tippu Sultan, 1894. In the fourth Anglo-Mysore War in 1799, the Battle of Seringapatam was the final confrontation between the British

Background imageRifleman Collection: A member of the Georgian aristocracy, 1922

A member of the Georgian aristocracy, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume IV: Georgia to Italy

Background imageRifleman Collection: Riflemen, France, 1899. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani

Riflemen, France, 1899. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani
Riflemen, France, 1899. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 23rd June 1899

Background imageRifleman Collection: Riflemen, 19th century

Riflemen, 19th century

Background imageRifleman Collection: Tirailleur Voltigeur, (Rifleman), 1859. Artist: Auguste Raffet

Tirailleur Voltigeur, (Rifleman), 1859. Artist: Auguste Raffet
Tirailleur Voltigeur, (Rifleman), 1859. A depiction of French Military attire from the book Napoleon 1er et la Garde Imperiale, by Eugene Fieffe, 1859

Background imageRifleman Collection: Three Polish soldiers, WW1

Three Polish soldiers, WW1
Three Polish soldiers during the First World War. From left to right: artillery officer of Marshal Pilsudskis legions; sergeant of 1st Lancers

Background imageRifleman Collection: Uniforms of the US Army, 1813-1821

Uniforms of the US Army, 1813-1821
US military uniforms, 1813-1821: rifleman, artillery, infantry, dragoon, general, and field officer (left - right). Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-centuy illustration

Background imageRifleman Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Siege of Paris 19 Sept 1870-28 Jan 1871

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Siege of Paris 19 Sept 1870-28 Jan 1871
543072 Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Siege of Paris 19 Sept 1870-28 Jan 1871. by Draner, Renard Jules (1833-1926); (add.info.: Escaping from Paris by balloon under fire from Prussian rifleman)

Background imageRifleman Collection: The Last Meeting of the National Rifle Association at Wimbledon, 1888. Creator: Unknown

The Last Meeting of the National Rifle Association at Wimbledon, 1888. Creator: Unknown
The Last Meeting of the National Rifle Association at Wimbledon, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888

Background imageRifleman Collection: Ak Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Este as a hunter, youth, BKWI 888 226 (b / w photo)

Ak Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Este as a hunter, youth, BKWI 888 226 (b / w photo)
705748 Ak Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Este as a hunter, youth, BKWI 888 226 (b/w photo) by German Photographer; Private Collection; (add.info.: Forester, JAager, woodsman, woodman, ranger)

Background imageRifleman Collection: Photograph of Rifleman PH, Edmonton, London

Photograph of Rifleman PH, Edmonton, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Nothing for the Rifleman

Background imageRifleman Collection: British Army

British Army
Rifleman. 60th rifles. 1845. From Records & Badges of the British Army Date: 1895

Background imageRifleman Collection: Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit

Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit inspection. 15th November 1980 - - 22/05/2009 - -

Background imageRifleman Collection: Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit

Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit inspection. 15th November 1980 - - 22/05/2009 - -

Background imageRifleman Collection: Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit

Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit inspection. 15th November 1980 - - 22/05/2009

Background imageRifleman Collection: The Army of the Potomac - A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty, published 1862

The Army of the Potomac - A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty, published 1862

Background imageRifleman Collection: Architecture Irish European Ireland Europe Ulster

Architecture Irish European Ireland Europe Ulster
Ireland, North, Belfast, Ferris wheel next to City Hall and memorial statue for soldiers lost during the Boer War

Background imageRifleman Collection: How To Charge A Musket. From A French Instruction Book Of 1776

How To Charge A Musket. From A French Instruction Book Of 1776. From Xviii Siecle Institutions, Usages Et Costumes, Published Paris 1875

Background imageRifleman Collection: The American Rifle Men, 1776. 1776. Creator: Anon

The American Rifle Men, 1776. 1776. Creator: Anon
The American Rifle Men, 1776

Background imageRifleman Collection: Rifleman J Furnell with Rifleman Swift, 2nd Irish London Rif

Rifleman J Furnell with Rifleman Swift, 2nd Irish London Rif
Lantern slide of Rifleman J Furnell with Rifleman Swift, 2nd Irish London Rifles, manning a machine gun built from the parts of five captured enemy guns

Background imageRifleman Collection: Military Award - Medal - Decoration

Military Award - Medal - Decoration
South Atlantic Medal 1982 with rosette.Awarded to Rifleman Ombhakta Gurung, 7th Gurkha Rifles, 1982; Ombhakta Gurung enlisted in May 1980 in Nepal

Background imageRifleman Collection: Rifleman, Bush Wren & Rock Wren

Rifleman, Bush Wren & Rock Wren
Rifleman Tititipounamu, Acanthisitta chloris (female and male). Bush Wren Matuhituhi, Zenicus longipes. Rock Wren Piwauwau, Xenicus gilviventris

Background imageRifleman Collection: Army Potomac Sharp-Shooter Picket Duty Painting

Army Potomac Sharp-Shooter Picket Duty Painting
Artokoloro

Background imageRifleman Collection: Rifleman puts on his gas mask

Rifleman puts on his gas mask
November 22, 2005 - Rifleman puts on his gas mask at the Combat Center rs Range 105

Background imageRifleman Collection: U. S. Marines fire mortars at Camp Pendleton, California

U. S. Marines fire mortars at Camp Pendleton, California
July 29, 2014 - U.S. Marines fire mortars in support of adjacent rifleman units aboard Camp Pendleton, California



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Rifleman Collection

Rifleman (Acanthisitta chloris) is a small passerine bird native to New Zealand, and is one of the smallest birds in the world, measuring only 8-10 cm in length and weighing just 5-7 g. The Rifleman is mainly brown with a white throat and breast, and has a distinctive black stripe running down its back. Its diet consists mainly of insects, spiders, and other invertebrates which it catches by hovering over vegetation or on the ground. It also eats fruits such as berries, nectar from flowers, and occasionally small lizards or frogs. The Rifleman's habitat ranges from lowland forests to alpine shrublands throughout New Zealand's North Island and South Island. It builds its nest in tree cavities or crevices among rocks where it lays 2-4 eggs per clutch which are incubated by both parents for about two weeks before hatching.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Rifleman collection from Media Storehouse features beautiful and captivating images of the New Zealand Wrens Passerines Birds, which are known for their small size and unique appearance. Our collection includes a variety of wall art options such as framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that showcase the beauty of these birds in their natural habitat. Each piece in our collection is carefully crafted to capture the intricate details of these tiny creatures. From their distinctive plumage to their delicate features, every aspect is captured with precision and care. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of artwork or a thoughtful gift for someone special, the Rifleman collection has something to offer. With its high-quality printing technology and attention to detail, Media Storehouse ensures that each item in our collection is made with exceptional quality. So if you're looking for an exquisite addition to your home decor or want to share your love for nature with others through gifts or souvenirs, consider exploring the Rifleman collection today.
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What are Rifleman (New Zealand Wrens Passerines Birds Animals) art prints?

Rifleman art prints are high-quality reproductions of beautiful and unique artwork featuring the New Zealand Wrens Passerines Birds Animals. These prints showcase the beauty and intricacy of these small, colorful birds in stunning detail, making them perfect for bird lovers or anyone who appreciates fine art. The Rifleman is a tiny bird that is found only in New Zealand. They are known for their distinctive green plumage and their energetic behavior. The artwork featured on these prints captures this energy and vibrancy perfectly, bringing the Rifleman to life in vivid color. Whether you're looking to add some natural beauty to your home or office decor, or simply want to celebrate your love of birds with a beautiful piece of art, Rifleman art prints are an excellent choice. With their exceptional quality and attention to detail, they make a wonderful addition to any collection.
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What Rifleman (New Zealand Wrens Passerines Birds Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Rifleman art prints for purchase. These prints showcase the beauty and unique characteristics of this small New Zealand Wrens Passerines bird species, known for their distinctive green plumage and agile movements. The collection includes stunning photographs capturing the Rifleman in its natural habitat, as well as artistic interpretations that highlight its intricate features. Whether you are looking to add some color to your home or office space or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, we have something for everyone. From close-up shots that reveal every detail of these fascinating creatures to panoramic views that capture their environment, there is no shortage of options when it comes to Rifleman art prints. So if you're a fan of these charming little birds and want to bring some joy into your life with beautiful artwork, be sure to check out our selection today.
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How do I buy Rifleman (New Zealand Wrens Passerines Birds Animals) art prints?

To buy Rifleman art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring this beautiful bird species. Once you have found the image that you would like to purchase, simply select the size and type of print that you prefer. We offer a range of print options including canvas, framed prints, and photographic prints on various types of paper. You can also choose to have your print delivered rolled or flat depending on your preference. To complete your purchase, simply add the item to your cart and proceed to checkout. We accept a variety of payment methods for your convenience. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece of artwork for your home or office or searching for a unique gift idea for someone special, we have an impressive selection of Rifleman art prints available to suit all tastes and budgets.
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How much do Rifleman (New Zealand Wrens Passerines Birds Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Rifleman art prints for sale. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. Our prices are competitive and reflect the quality of our products. Rifleman art prints are a popular choice among bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. These small passerine birds are native to New Zealand and are known for their distinctive green plumage. They make for beautiful subjects in artwork, capturing their unique features in stunning detail. Whether you're looking to add some color to your home or office space, or simply want to admire the beauty of these fascinating creatures, our Rifleman art prints are an excellent choice. Browse our selection today to find the perfect piece for your collection.
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How will my Rifleman (New Zealand Wrens Passerines Birds Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring your Rifleman art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. All our prints are carefully packaged using high-quality materials to prevent any damage during transit. We use trusted delivery partners who have a proven track record of delivering items on time and in good condition. Your print will be dispatched as soon as possible after your order has been processed, and you can expect it to arrive within the estimated delivery timeframe provided at checkout. Once your print arrives, we recommend that you handle it with care and avoid touching the surface of the print with bare hands. We also advise that you frame your print as soon as possible to protect it from dust, moisture, and other environmental factors. We strive to provide our customers with a seamless ordering experience and ensure their satisfaction by delivering high-quality products in a timely manner.