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Hirta Collection

Hirta is a genus of small rodents that are found in North America, and are closely related to the hamster, and have similar physical characteristics

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Background imageHirta Collection: The Old Village on Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland, summer

The Old Village on Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland, summer

Background imageHirta Collection: The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland

The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland
The ruins of the abandoned village on the Atlantic island of Hirta, the largest of the islands in St Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland. In the background are the stone cleits which were used for storage

Background imageHirta Collection: The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta, Traditonal Cleit

The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta, Traditonal Cleit
The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta, Traditional Cleit, a dry stone bothy used for storing food and other materials. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageHirta Collection: St Kildans with Soay Sheep

St Kildans with Soay Sheep
St Kildans with the famous Soay Sheep. The group of islands is known as St Kilda - this particular island is actually called Hirta. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHirta Collection: St Kilda cleits

St Kilda cleits
On Hirta. There are thousands of these buildings on the St Kilda archipelago, mainly used to stock products

Background imageHirta Collection: Village Bay, Hirta island, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Village Bay, Hirta island, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHirta Collection: The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland

The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland
The north-western edge of the Atlantic island of Hirta, the largest of the islands in St Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland

Background imageHirta Collection: The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland

The island of Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland
The north-western edge of the Atlantic island of Hirta, the largest of the islands in St Kilda, Western Isles, Scotland

Background imageHirta Collection: The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta with village bay

The islands of St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Island of Hirta with village bay and the settlement abandoned 1930. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageHirta Collection: MUSTARD PLANT, 1613. White mustard (Brassica hirta), left, and myagrum (Myagrum perfoliatum)

MUSTARD PLANT, 1613. White mustard (Brassica hirta), left, and myagrum (Myagrum perfoliatum). Engraving for Basilius Beslers " Florilegium, " published at Nuremberg in 1613

Background imageHirta Collection: Wild black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), from North America

Wild black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), from North America
ROG-12802 Wild black-eyed Susan from North America Rudbeckia hirta Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageHirta Collection: Crepis suffreniana (Thincia hirta) - Plate of botany by Isaac Russell, engraved by Charles Matthews

Crepis suffreniana (Thincia hirta) - Plate of botany by Isaac Russell, engraved by Charles Matthews
FLO4567275 Crepis suffreniana (Thincia hirta) - Plate of botany by Isaac Russell, engraved by Charles Matthews, taken from "English Botanical Phenomenes" by William Baxter (1788-1871)

Viola hirta is a species of the plant genus Viola. It is also called hairy violet
UIG5414849 Viola hirta is a species of the plant genus Viola. It is also called hairy violet; UIG

Hairy violet, Viola hirta (Violette herissee) Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for
FLO4700129 Hairy violet, Viola hirta (Violette herissee) Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1801.; (add.info.: Hairy violet)

Toad lily, Tricyrtis hirta. Japan. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte
FLO4627608 Toad lily, Tricyrtis hirta. Japan. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Leptoscelis pictus 1, potter wasp, Eumenes abdominalis 2, carpenter bee, Xylocopa grossa 3, Tachinid fly
FLO4615655 Leptoscelis pictus 1, potter wasp, Eumenes abdominalis 2, carpenter bee, Xylocopa grossa 3, Tachinid fly, Echinomyia hirta 4, assassin bug, Triatoma species 5, hoverfly

Hototogisu or toad lily, Tricyrtis hirta, and garden cosmos or Mexican aster, Cosmos bipinnatus
FLO4648034 Hototogisu or toad lily, Tricyrtis hirta, and garden cosmos or Mexican aster, Cosmos bipinnatus. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Kusa Bana Hyakushu

Background imageHirta Collection: Soapbush or Koster's curse, Clidemia hirta (Melastoma hirtum)

Soapbush or Koster's curse, Clidemia hirta (Melastoma hirtum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell
FLO4608952 Soapbush or Koster's curse, Clidemia hirta (Melastoma hirtum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell from Samuel Curtis' Botanical Magazine, London

Background imageHirta Collection: Laiche herissee - Lithograph by F. Guimpel, extracted from medical botany by Friedrich Gottlob

Laiche herissee - Lithograph by F. Guimpel, extracted from medical botany by Friedrich Gottlob Haynes (1763-1832)
FLO4641715 Laiche herissee - Lithograph by F. Guimpel, extracted from medical botany by Friedrich Gottlob Haynes (1763-1832), Berlin, 1822 - Hairy sedge, Carex hirta - Handcoloured copperplate by F

Background imageHirta Collection: Garden cosmos or Mexican aster, Cosmos bipinnatus, and hototogisu or toad lily, Tricyrtis hirta

Garden cosmos or Mexican aster, Cosmos bipinnatus, and hototogisu or toad lily, Tricyrtis hirta
FLO4648016 Garden cosmos or Mexican aster, Cosmos bipinnatus, and hototogisu or toad lily, Tricyrtis hirta. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Kusa Bana Hyakushu

Background imageHirta Collection: Showy diosma, Diosma speciosa, fragrant, Diosma fragrans, pretty, Diosma pulchella, and purple

Showy diosma, Diosma speciosa, fragrant, Diosma fragrans, pretty, Diosma pulchella, and purple, Diosma hirta
FLO4669954 Showy diosma, Diosma speciosa, fragrant, Diosma fragrans, pretty, Diosma pulchella, and purple, Diosma hirta. Handfinished chromolithograph by Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane

Background imageHirta Collection: Rudbeckie herissee and clerodendron of Thomson or climber. Coneflower, Rudbeckia hirta

Rudbeckie herissee and clerodendron of Thomson or climber. Coneflower, Rudbeckia hirta, and bleeding glory-bower
FLO4716689 Rudbeckie herissee and clerodendron of Thomson or climber. Coneflower, Rudbeckia hirta, and bleeding glory-bower. Clerodendrum thomsoniae

Background imageHirta Collection: Insect: a variety of coleoptere mycophagus with a branch of hops or northern vines

Insect: a variety of coleoptere mycophagus with a branch of hops or northern vines
FLO4610219 Insect: a variety of coleoptere mycophagus with a branch of hops or northern vines. Lithograph by John Curtis (1791-1862) published in "British Entomology"

Background imageHirta Collection: American Copper on Black-eyed Susan. Lawrence County, Illinois

American Copper on Black-eyed Susan. Lawrence County, Illinois

Background imageHirta Collection: American Copper on Black-eyed Susan. Lawrence County, Illinois. (Editorial Use Only)

American Copper on Black-eyed Susan. Lawrence County, Illinois. (Editorial Use Only)

Background imageHirta Collection: Pearl Crescent on Black-eyed Susan, Marion County, Illinois

Pearl Crescent on Black-eyed Susan, Marion County, Illinois

Background imageHirta Collection: Wavy-lined emerald moth caterpillar (Synchlora aerata) which camouflages itself by

Wavy-lined emerald moth caterpillar (Synchlora aerata) which camouflages itself by attaching parts of flower to itself, on Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia

Background imageHirta Collection: Rudbeckia hirta Toto flowers, cultivated plant in garden

Rudbeckia hirta Toto flowers, cultivated plant in garden

Background imageHirta Collection: rudbeckia hirta irish eyes, black-eyed susan, yellow subject

rudbeckia hirta irish eyes, black-eyed susan, yellow subject
Rudbeckia hirta Irish eyes Rudbeckia Black-eyed Susan Yellow subject

Background imageHirta Collection: Hairy Violet, Viola Hirta, Victorian Botanical Illustration, 1863

Hairy Violet, Viola Hirta, Victorian Botanical Illustration, 1863
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved and Hand Colored Victorian Botanical Illustration of Hairy Violet, Viola Hirta, 1863 Plants. Plate 172, Published in 1863

Background imageHirta Collection: Black eyed susan, Rudbeckia hirta, Custer state Park, Black hills, South Dakota, USA

Black eyed susan, Rudbeckia hirta, Custer state Park, Black hills, South Dakota, USA

Background imageHirta Collection: Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) illuminated using different waveforms of light

Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) illuminated using different waveforms of light. Visible light (left), reflected UV light (centre), UV light as seen by bees (right). Studio environment, composite

Background imageHirta Collection: Black eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) cultivated form, in flower

Black eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) cultivated form, in flower

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035911

DDE-90035911
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. Primitive Soay sheep native to the island. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035915

DDE-90035915
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Island of Hirta. Historic St. Kilda village ruins. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035914

DDE-90035914
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Island of Hirta. Historic St. Kilda village ruins. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035910

DDE-90035910
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta, St. Kilda Village stone cottage ruins, c. 1830's. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035904

DDE-90035904
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. Nesting fulmar (WILD: Fulmarus glacialis) tubenosed seabird. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035909

DDE-90035909
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta, St. Kilda Village stone cottage ruins, c. 1830's. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035906

DDE-90035906
Scotland, North Atlantic ocean, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta, the largest in the archipelago. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035901

DDE-90035901
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. St. Kilda Village typical stone cleit ruins (storage structure) c. 1830's. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035902

DDE-90035902
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. Primitive Soay sheep endemic to the island and old stone village ruins. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035896

DDE-90035896
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands (west of the Outer Hebrides). Historic island of Hirta. Nesting fulmar (WILD: Fulmarus glacialis) sitting on top of a traditional stone cleit. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035900

DDE-90035900
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. St. Kilda Village typical stone cleit ruins (storage structure) c. 1830's. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035899

DDE-90035899
Scotland, North Atlantic, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Dun island right next to the historic island of Hirta, the largest in the archipelago. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: DDE-90035897

DDE-90035897
Scotland, North Atlantic, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Island of Hirta, the largest in the archipelago. Coastal view of the historic St. Kilda village ruins. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageHirta Collection: Hairy toad lily

Hairy toad lily

Background imageHirta Collection: Black-eyed Susan

Black-eyed Susan



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Hirta Collection

Hirta is a genus of small rodents that are found in North America, and are closely related to the hamster, and have similar physical characteristics. They have a short, stocky body with short legs and a long tail. They have thick fur which can range from light brown to dark gray in color, and they typically weigh between 2-4 ounces and can omnivorous animals that feed on seeds, fruits, insects, and other small invertebrates. They live in burrows or nests made of grasses or other vegetation near their food sources and can active during the day and sleep at night; they also hibernate during cold weather months when food is scarce. These animals can be found living alone or in groups; they communicate by making chirping noises as well as through scent marking with their urine and feces.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Hirta collection from Media Storehouse features a range of stunning photographs and artwork depicting the Cricetidae mammals, also known as voles or hamsters. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase these adorable creatures in their natural habitats. The images capture the beauty and diversity of these small animals with their unique characteristics such as soft fur, large eyes and round ears. Whether you are an animal lover or simply appreciate beautiful photography and artwork, our collection is sure to impress. Each piece is carefully crafted using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. From playful hamsters to curious voles exploring their surroundings, the Hirta collection offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of these tiny creatures. If you're looking for charming home decor or a unique gift idea for someone special who loves nature and wildlife photography then look no further than our Hirta collection.
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What are Hirta (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Hirta art prints are a collection of stunning images featuring Cricetidae mammals, which are small rodents that belong to the family of hamsters, voles and lemmings. These animals can be found in various habitats across the world, including grasslands, forests and deserts. The Hirta art prints showcase these fascinating creatures in their natural environment, capturing their unique characteristics and behaviors. These high-quality prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured with precision and clarity. They are available in a range of sizes to suit any space or decor style. Whether you're looking for a striking focal point for your living room or an eye-catching addition to your office space, Hirta art prints offer something truly special. Each print is carefully crafted by skilled artists who have a passion for wildlife photography and aim to bring the beauty of nature into people's homes through their work. With so many different designs available, there's sure to be a Hirta art print that will capture your imagination and inspire you every day.
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What Hirta (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Hirta art prints for purchase. These prints feature stunning images of these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats, captured by talented photographers from around the world. Whether you're looking for close-up shots that showcase the intricate details of their fur and features or panoramic views that capture them in action, we have something to suit every taste and style. Some popular options include prints featuring Hirta rodents exploring their surroundings, playing with each other or simply relaxing in the sun. Other options may include more abstract depictions of these animals using various artistic techniques such as watercolor or oil painting. With so many different styles and sizes available, there is sure to be a Hirta print that will perfectly complement any home decor or office space. So why not browse through our extensive collection today?
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How do I buy Hirta (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Hirta art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork featuring these animals. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing your purchase. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their prints, so be sure to select the one that best fits your needs. We also offer a range of other products featuring Hirta , such as canvas prints and posters. Whether you are looking for a beautiful piece of art for your home or office, or want to give a unique gift to someone special, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing and fast shipping times, you can trust them with all of your art-printing needs.
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How much do Hirta (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

As a provider of Hirta art prints, the cost may vary depending on the size and type of print chosen. Our selection includes various options such as canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Each option has its own unique qualities that can enhance the overall look of the artwork. Additionally, we offer different sizes to accommodate any space or budget constraints. The prices for our Hirta art prints are competitive with other providers in the market while still maintaining high-quality standards. We take pride in offering affordable yet stunning pieces that can be enjoyed by anyone who appreciates wildlife art. Whether you're looking to add some character to your home or office space or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone special, our collection is sure to have something perfect for your needs at an accessible price point.
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How will my Hirta (Cricetidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take pride in ensuring that your Hirta art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, so you can be sure that it will arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs, including standard and express shipping services. Our standard delivery service typically takes between 3-5 working days for UK orders and up to 10 working days for international orders. Once your order has been dispatched, we will provide you with a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress. If there are any issues with the delivery of your artwork, our customer service team is always on hand to assist you. We strive to make the process of ordering and receiving your Hirta art prints as smooth and hassle-free as possible.