Yellow Breast Collection
"Yellow Breast: A Colorful Compilation of Avian Wonders" Page 403 introduces us to the vibrant Greater Titmouse
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"Yellow Breast: A Colorful Compilation of Avian Wonders" Page 403 introduces us to the vibrant Greater Titmouse, depicted in watercolor and accompanied by manuscript text. Its yellow breast stands out as a striking feature. On Page 129, we encounter an Unidentified Bird, its image captured on paper with delicate watercolors. The yellow breast adds a touch of brilliance to this mysterious creature's appearance. A Lanius perches proudly above the title on Page 11, known as the Crested Shrike. In October, someone with a different hand noted its natural size and admired its yellow breast. Flipping to Page 37 reveals an array of fascinating birds - an Agile Honeyeater and Black-Headed Creeper catch our attention alongside another Unidentified bird (Watling 185 /106). Among their distinguishing features is the presence of a yellow breast that radiates warmth. April brings us closer to nature's wonders on Pages 20, 18, and 19. These pages showcase the male Golden Whistler Pachycephala pectoralis in all its glory - painted meticulously in watercolor during the years of 1791-92. Its golden plumage extends down to its chest, creating a captivating contrast against other hues. The Red-browed Finch steals our gaze on Pages 62 and 63 while sharing space with yet another unidentified bird. With its red brow complementing a delightful yellow breast, this finch becomes an enchanting sight for any observer. Venturing further into F. 15 and F. 16 unveils more avian marvels - from Small Fantails found in New Zealand to Mockingbirds that captivate us with their melodious tunes. Pages121 and122 introduce two more enigmatic birds depicted through intricate watercolors on paper; both possess elusive identities but share one common trait – their mesmerizing yellow breasts. Lastly, we find ourselves on Page 71, where an Unidentified bird named Pipra new (.