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Long-billed wren, Cantorchilus longirostris
Long-billed wren, Cantorchilus longirostris (Long-beaked warbler, Troglodytes longirostris). Handcoloured engraving after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from a specimen in the Langsdorff collection from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1828
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Baron Cuvier Griffith Hamilton Troglodytes Warbler Wren Long Beaked Long Billed Longirostris Smith
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This exquisitely hand-colored engraving showcases the Long-billed Wren, Cantorchilus longirostris, also known as the Long-beaked Warbler or Troglodytes longirostris. The image is based on a specimen from the prestigious Langsdorff collection, which was meticulously illustrated by the skilled hand of Charles Hamilton Smith. The engraving is a stunning representation of this intriguing bird, which was first depicted in Edward Griffiths' seminal work, "The Animal Kingdom" published by the renowned naturalist, Baron Cuvier, in London in 1828. The Long-billed Wren is a small, elusive bird native to South America, primarily found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. This species is easily recognizable by its distinctive long, curved bill, which is almost as long as its body. The Long-billed Wren's plumage is a rich, warm brown, with a white underbelly and a distinctive white eyebrow stripe. The Long-billed Wren is an excellent climber and spends much of its time foraging in the dense foliage of the rainforest, using its long bill to probe the soil and leaf litter for insects, spiders, and other invertebrates. This agile bird is also an accomplished singer, with a complex and melodic song that can be heard throughout the forest. This beautiful engraving is a testament to the remarkable attention to detail and artistry of the natural history illustrators of the early 19th century. It provides us with a fascinating glimpse into the natural world of over 150 years ago, and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving the rich biodiversity of our planet for future generations to enjoy.
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