Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Gallus Collection (page 3)

"Exquisite Varieties of Gallus: A Glimpse into the Avian World" Step into the enchanting realm species, where a diverse array of magnificent fowl awaits

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676863

Picture No. 11676863
Grey Junglefowl / Sonnerat's Junglefowl Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676627

Picture No. 11676627
Domestic chicken cock Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676626

Picture No. 11676626
Domestic chicken cock Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676625

Picture No. 11676625
Domestic chicken cock Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676680

Picture No. 11676680
Domestic Chicken cock in meadow Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676681

Picture No. 11676681
Domestic Chicken cock in meadow Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676679

Picture No. 11676679
Domestic Chicken chicken free range Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676678

Picture No. 11676678
Domestic Chicken chicken free range Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11676677

Picture No. 11676677
Domestic Chicken chicken free range Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11091931

Picture No. 11091931
Feral Fowl / Red Junglefowl Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11050841

Picture No. 11050841
Grey Junglefowl / Sonnerat's Junglefowl male cock Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11050840

Picture No. 11050840
Grey Junglefowl / Sonnerat's Junglefowl hen female Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 11050826

Picture No. 11050826
Grey Junglefowl / Sonnerat's Junglefowl male and female Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra, India, Asia Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10886757

Picture No. 10886757
Brahma Rooster - watching (Gallus gallus) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10886733

Picture No. 10886733
Brahma Rooster - standing in grass - calling (Gallus gallus) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10884143

Picture No. 10884143
White-faced Black Spanish Fowl - rare breed of chicken. (Gallus (domestic)) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10884144

Picture No. 10884144
White-faced Black Spanish Fowl - male - rare breed of chicken (Gallus (domestic)) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10889956

Picture No. 10889956
Red Junglefowl (G. gallus) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10889937

Picture No. 10889937
Red Junglefowl (G. gallus) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10864957

Picture No. 10864957
Chicken shop, south India (Gallus domesticus) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10893396

Picture No. 10893396
Junglefowl - male standing on jungle path (Gallus lafayettii) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10893390

Picture No. 10893390
Junglefowl - male walking on jungle path (Gallus lafayettii) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10898194

Picture No. 10898194
Red Junglefowl - wild male (Gallus gallus) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Picture No. 10898193

Picture No. 10898193
Red Junglefowl - wild male (Gallus gallus) Date:

Background imageGallus Collection: Rhode Island Red cross chickens by garden bird (feeder)

Rhode Island Red cross chickens by garden bird (feeder)

Background imageGallus Collection: Bronze statue of Gallus (Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus), Roman emperor from 251 to 253

Bronze statue of Gallus (Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus), Roman emperor from 251 to 253
Roman civilization, 3rd century. Bronze statue of Gallus (Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus), Roman emperor from 251 to 253

Background imageGallus Collection: Gallus gallus, red junglefowl

Gallus gallus, red junglefowl
Large Series plate 39, a watercolour from the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China

Background imageGallus Collection: Calotropis procera, rubber bush

Calotropis procera, rubber bush
One of the 162 decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGallus Collection: Eggs from Aepyornis maximus and Gallus domesticus

Eggs from Aepyornis maximus and Gallus domesticus
Scale comparison using eggs from a chicken (Gallus domesticus), and the largest known extinct bird, the elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus)

Background imageGallus Collection: Tympanuchus cupid, greater prarie chicken

Tympanuchus cupid, greater prarie chicken
Plate 186 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageGallus Collection: Gallus sonneratii, grey junglefowl

Gallus sonneratii, grey junglefowl

Background imageGallus Collection: Hen harrier design

Hen harrier design
Drawing by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875-1876. Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s, and it first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageGallus Collection: Circus cyaneus, hen harrier

Circus cyaneus, hen harrier
Plate 356 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageGallus Collection: Gallus gallus, red junglefowl egg

Gallus gallus, red junglefowl egg
The egg of a red junglefowl (gallus gallus). Specimen held in the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageGallus Collection: Well-Fed Cock

Well-Fed Cock
This cock has been well fed on Phoenix Poultry Foods, as made by Walker, Harrison and Garthwaite in their London manufactory. (Gallus species) Date: circa 1910

Background imageGallus Collection: Battery hens in a coop

Battery hens in a coop. The practice of battery poultry farming involves rearing chickens intensively in an enclosed space to maximize the profits

Background imageGallus Collection: Light Sussex Hen

Light Sussex Hen
A LIGHT SUSSEX HEN with her chicks (Gallus species)

Background imageGallus Collection: Cock and Ducks

Cock and Ducks
A barn-door cock and his harem hold the high ground as a family of ducks waddle past. (Gallus species)

Background imageGallus Collection: Poultry in a Yard

Poultry in a Yard
A somewhat drab cock and hen eye a very fancy pair... (Gallus species)

Background imageGallus Collection: Cock and Hens

Cock and Hens
Black-speckled cock and hens - probably Silver-laced Wyandottes {Gallus species)

Background imageGallus Collection: Javan Jungle Fowl

Javan Jungle Fowl
JAVAN JUNGLE FOWL gallus varius

Background imageGallus Collection: Grey Jungle Fowl

Grey Jungle Fowl
GREY JUNGLE FOWL gallus sonnerati

Background imageGallus Collection: Pan, Sylvanus & Apollo

Pan, Sylvanus & Apollo
Gallus (Virgils patron), unhappy in love, is comforted by Pan, Sylvanus & Apollo

Background imageGallus Collection: Poultry in Farmyard 1867

Poultry in Farmyard 1867
Poultry in an English farmyard. (Gallus species)



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Exquisite Varieties of Gallus: A Glimpse into the Avian World" Step into the enchanting realm species, where a diverse array of magnificent fowl awaits. From the elegant Silver Spangled Hamburgh cock and hen to the regal Toulouse geese with dewlap, these creatures captivate with their unique features. Delve further into this captivating world and encounter the striking Andalusian Poultry, boasting an alluring blend of beauty and grace. Witness the resplendent Golden Spangled Hamburgh cock and hen alongside their equally mesmerizing Black counterparts. Prepare to be awestruck by the White-faced Black Spanish breed, exuding an air of mystery with its dark plumage and distinctive facial markings. The diminutive yet charming Japanese bantams, black bantams, and Pekin bantams add a touch of whimsy to this avian menagerie. Behold the elegance embodied by the Silver-grey Dorking hen as it roams gracefully amidst its peers. Marvel at nature's artistry in motion when encountering the breathtaking Blue Wyandotte cock and hen from 1912—a testament to timeless allure. Venture across continents as we introduce you to a possible American member of this esteemed family—the Plymouth Rock Cock—whose name echoes its transatlantic origins circa 1910. Finally, immerse yourself in sheer splendor with Gold-Spangled Hamburgs from 1912—an embodiment of magnificence within Gallus species. Transported back in time through these glimpses captured over a century ago, one cannot help but marvel at nature's boundless creativity showcased within each gallus variety. Let us celebrate these remarkable creatures that have enchanted generations past while continuing to inspire awe today.