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Aviary Collection (page 4)

Step into the world of aviaries, where nature's beauty takes flight

Background imageAviary Collection: Picture No. 10851694

Picture No. 10851694
Pastel / Peach-Faced / Rosy-faced Lovebirds - four on perch (Agapornis roseicollis) Date:

Background imageAviary Collection: View of the Aviary in the Arboretum, Derby

View of the Aviary in the Arboretum, Derby
View of the Aviary in the Arboretum, a public park near the town centre, Derby. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAviary Collection: Canary - Variegated fife in flight side view wings up, cage bird Bedfordshire, UK

Canary - Variegated fife in flight side view wings up, cage bird Bedfordshire, UK
BB-762 Canary - Variegated fife in flight side view wings up, cage bir UK Serinus canaria Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAviary Collection: Wooden aviary with budgies inside

Wooden aviary with budgies inside

Background imageAviary Collection: Hong Kong Park Aviary in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Hong Kong Park Aviary in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Background imageAviary Collection: Zoological Gardens, Mysore, Karnataka, India

Zoological Gardens, Mysore, Karnataka, India
Zoological Gardens, Mysore (Mysuru), Karnataka, India. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAviary Collection: Bird Park, Santa Catalina Island, California, USA

Bird Park, Santa Catalina Island, California, USA. Date: 1934

Background imageAviary Collection: Agriocharis ocellata eggs

Agriocharis ocellata eggs
Eggs of Ocellated Turkey, Agriocharis ocellata, laid at the aviary at Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, from the Natural History Museum collections at Tring

Background imageAviary Collection: Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton - Aviary

Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton - Aviary
Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire. Children, some with crutches, stand outside the homes large aviary

Background imageAviary Collection: Peacock in Aviary

Peacock in Aviary, England

Background imageAviary Collection: New Aviary - Alexandra Park, Oldham, Lancashire

New Aviary - Alexandra Park, Oldham, Lancashire, England. Date: 1910

Background imageAviary Collection: Trade catalogue for bird cage aviaries 1911

Trade catalogue for bird cage aviaries 1911
Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a variety of decorative larger bird cages. Date: 1911

Background imageAviary Collection: View Flower Garden Aviary Kew 1763 Watercolor

View Flower Garden Aviary Kew 1763 Watercolor
Artokoloro

Background imageAviary Collection: Swans, Ducks and Seagulls in the Breiavatnet Lake with Stavanger City Skyline in the Background

Swans, Ducks and Seagulls in the Breiavatnet Lake with Stavanger City Skyline in the Background, Rogaland County
Stavanger is a city and municipality in Norway. The city is the third-largest urban zone and metropolitan area in Norway and the administrative centre of Rogaland county

Background imageAviary Collection: Close Up of a Black Headed Male Gouldian Finch Near Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia

Close Up of a Black Headed Male Gouldian Finch Near Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia
The Gouldian finch, also known as the Lady Gouldian finch, Goulds finch or the rainbow finch, is a colourful passerine bird endemic to Australia

Background imageAviary Collection: Source Size = 3898 x 2592

Source Size = 3898 x 2592
The Royal Aviary, Near Windsor

Background imageAviary Collection: The Birdcage (gouache on paperboard)

The Birdcage (gouache on paperboard)
XIR898134 The Birdcage (gouache on paperboard) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: La Cage); French, out of copyright

Background imageAviary Collection: Portrait of a Patron (oil on wood)

Portrait of a Patron (oil on wood)
XIR895409 Portrait of a Patron (oil on wood) by Grunewald, Matthias (Mathis Nithart Gothart) (c.1480-1528); Musee de l Oeuvre de Notre Dame, Strasbourg

Background imageAviary Collection: Palace of Amsterdam with Exotic Birds

Palace of Amsterdam with Exotic Birds
BAL4836 Palace of Amsterdam with Exotic Birds by Hondecoeter, Melchior de (1636-95); Roy Miles Fine Paintings; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageAviary Collection: Black-Necked Swans, in the Knowsley Aviary, Uk

Black-Necked Swans, in the Knowsley Aviary, Uk

Background imageAviary Collection: L Exposition d Horticulture, from Journal les Modes Parisiennes

L Exposition d Horticulture, from Journal les Modes Parisiennes
XIR293815 L Exposition d Horticulture, from Journal les Modes Parisiennes, printed in Paris (colour engraving) by Compte-Calix, Francois Claudius (1813-80) (after); Musee de la Ville de Paris

Background imageAviary Collection: View from the Turkish Tent on the orangery and the aviary in the garden of House

View from the Turkish Tent on the orangery and the aviary in the garden of House ter Meer in Maarssen, The Netherlands, Hendrik de Leth, c. 1740

Background imageAviary Collection: Parakeet perched on a branch in the aviary of Loro Parque parrot park in Puerto de la Cruz

Parakeet perched on a branch in the aviary of Loro Parque parrot park in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageAviary Collection: INDIA: FLAMINGOS, c1907. Royal birds in a royal garden, rose-red flamingoes in

INDIA: FLAMINGOS, c1907. Royal birds in a royal garden, rose-red flamingoes in the Maharajas aviary, Jaipur, India. Stereograph, c1907

Background imageAviary Collection: Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home and College, Alton, Hants

Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home and College, Alton, Hants
In 1908, Sir William Purdie Treloar established The Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Hospital and College in Alton, Hampshire - The Aviary. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAviary Collection: France - Bresse Region - Rhone-Alpes

France - Bresse Region - Rhone-Alpes
Two very unusual-looking Frenchman sharing a meal in the Bresse Region - Rhone-Alpes, France. Possible the scene at a Zoological Garden - all very very strange... Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAviary Collection: Trophies and cups won by Mr R Woolseys caged birds in Dartford, Kent

Trophies and cups won by Mr R Woolseys caged birds in Dartford, Kent 1937

Background imageAviary Collection: Mr R Woolseys bird aviary in Dartford, Kent 1937

Mr R Woolseys bird aviary in Dartford, Kent 1937

Background imageAviary Collection: Canaries in cages at a bird show in Sidcup, Kent. 1936

Canaries in cages at a bird show in Sidcup, Kent. 1936

Background imageAviary Collection: Black-necked Swans

Black-necked Swans, In The Knowsley Aviary, UK

Background imageAviary Collection: Rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) on tree branch in zoo

Rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) on tree branch in zoo

Background imageAviary Collection: A white black-shouldered kite

A white black-shouldered kite

Background imageAviary Collection: Two parrots in a cage

Two parrots in a cage

Background imageAviary Collection: 16th-century stone dovecot

16th-century stone dovecot. Large bee-hive shaped dovecot constructed from sandstone rubbble. Dovecots house birds such as pigeons and doves

Background imageAviary Collection: Caribbean free-flight aviary at Boatswains Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

Caribbean free-flight aviary at Boatswains Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

Background imageAviary Collection: Flock of pigeon at the local Parco Ducale, public park

Flock of pigeon at the local Parco Ducale, public park

Background imageAviary Collection: Architectural drawing showing elevation, cross section, and

Architectural drawing showing elevation, cross section, and plan for a hirondellier militair, a military aviary for swallows used as messenger birds. Date 1889

Background imageAviary Collection: Scarlet ibis

Scarlet ibis

Background imageAviary Collection: Lesser Vasa / Black Parrot - on perch

Lesser Vasa / Black Parrot - on perch
KF-410 Black PARROT - on perch Distribution: East Madagascar Coracopsis nigra nigra Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAviary Collection: Rainbow Lorikeet - head study. Rainbow Lorikeets are common inhabitants of tropical

Rainbow Lorikeet - head study. Rainbow Lorikeets are common inhabitants of tropical
EL-1945 Rainbow Lorikeet Australia. Trichoglossus haematodus Eric Lindgren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAviary Collection: Conservatory and aviary 1872

Conservatory and aviary 1872
Conservatory and aviary combined

Background imageAviary Collection: Inside the Aviary, Oceanografic, Valencia, Spain, Europe

Inside the Aviary, Oceanografic, Valencia, Spain, Europe

Background imageAviary Collection: Black Headed Nun - Close up of head side view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK

Black Headed Nun - Close up of head side view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK
BB-790 Black-headed NUN - Close-up of head side view. Captive cage bird, Bedfordshire, UK Lonchura molucca Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAviary Collection: Black Headed Nun - Takes off front view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK

Black Headed Nun - Takes off front view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK
BB-789 Black-headed NUN / Moluccan Mannikin - Taking off, front view Captive cage bird. UK Lonchura molucca Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAviary Collection: Black Headed Nun - Wings open side view captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK

Black Headed Nun - Wings open side view captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK
BB-788 Black-headed NUN - Wings open side view. Captive cage bird. Bedfordshire, UK Lonchura molucca Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAviary Collection: Diamond Firetail - In creepers side view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK

Diamond Firetail - In creepers side view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK
BB-787 Diamond Firetail - In creepers side view, captive cage bird UK Emblema guttata Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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Step into the world of aviaries, where nature's beauty takes flight. This captivating collection of images and artwork showcases the enchanting realm of birds in all their splendor. First, we are transported back to 1891 with a glimpse into history through Henry Stacy Marks' creation. A Select Committee captures the essence of an era long gone, reminding us of the timeless allure these feathered creatures possess. Next, our attention is drawn to a Cockatiel gracefully soaring through the air. Its wings spread wide, it epitomizes freedom and elegance in its purest form. The image leaves us in awe of nature's ability to create such breathtaking marvels. Moving on to Clifton in 1888, we encounter The Aviary - a watercolor masterpiece that immerses us in vibrant hues and delicate strokes. It serves as a testament to mankind's fascination with capturing avian beauty on canvas for generations to come. Lovebirds take center stage next as they pose for LA 111 by J. M. Labat / ARDEA LONDON. From Peach Faced to Fischers, each bird exudes charm and personality unique unto itself. These colorful creatures remind us that love knows no bounds within this aviary realm. Venturing further into Africa, Fischer's Lovebirds captivate our hearts with their distribution across Northern Tanzania. Their presence adds vibrancy and diversity to this vast continent while showcasing Mother Nature's artistic prowess at its finest. In Bedfordshire, UK, a Green fife Canary takes flight inside its cage – an exquisite display of grace even within confined spaces. Its wings level and steady reveal the untamed spirit residing within every creature yearning for freedom beyond boundaries. Peacock Styling from 1916 transports us back in time when opulence reigned supreme. With feathers cascading like iridescent jewels adorning royalty’s crown; these majestic birds symbolize regality amidst nature's aviary.