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Passerine Collection (page 18)

Passerine birds, also known as perching birds, encompass a diverse range of species that captivate us with their beauty and behavior

Background imagePasserine Collection: Prairie Starling, 1838. Creator: Robert Havell

Prairie Starling, 1838. Creator: Robert Havell
Prairie Starling, 1838

Background imagePasserine Collection: Sitta europea. Creator: Unknown

Sitta europea. Creator: Unknown
Sitta europea

Background imagePasserine Collection: Nightingale in a Bush, 1628. Creator: Jacques Callot

Nightingale in a Bush, 1628. Creator: Jacques Callot
Nightingale in a Bush, 1628

Background imagePasserine Collection: Rainbow pitta (Pitta iris), paused whilst foraging, Adelaide River, Northern Territory

Rainbow pitta (Pitta iris), paused whilst foraging, Adelaide River, Northern Territory, Australia, September

Background imagePasserine Collection: Golden Bowerbird (Prionodura newtoniana), placing flowers on bower, Ravenshoe

Golden Bowerbird (Prionodura newtoniana), placing flowers on bower, Ravenshoe, North Queensland, Australia, October

Background imagePasserine Collection: Crimson finch (Neochmia phaeton), feeding on grass seeds, Darwin, Australia, August

Crimson finch (Neochmia phaeton), feeding on grass seeds, Darwin, Australia, August

Background imagePasserine Collection: Chestnut-breasted mannikin (Lonchura castaneothorax), feeding on grass seeds, Darwin

Chestnut-breasted mannikin (Lonchura castaneothorax), feeding on grass seeds, Darwin, Australia, September

Background imagePasserine Collection: Portrait of a Little wattlebird (Anthochaera chrysoptera) perched within

Portrait of a Little wattlebird (Anthochaera chrysoptera) perched within Golden globe / Shady Lady Yellow waratah (Telopea sp hybrid) and Banksia (Banksia sp) bushes. Skenes Creek, Victoria, Australia

Background imagePasserine Collection: Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) perched on a branch of hawthron a snowy day

Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) perched on a branch of hawthron a snowy day, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, Cadiz, Andalusia, southern Spain. January

Background imagePasserine Collection: Sardinian warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) female perched on Hawthron with berry

Sardinian warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) female perched on Hawthron with berry, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, Cadiz, Andalusia, southern Spain, October

Background imagePasserine Collection: White-winged snowfinch (Montifringilla nivalis), Picos de Europa, Northern Spain. August

White-winged snowfinch (Montifringilla nivalis), Picos de Europa, Northern Spain. August

Background imagePasserine Collection: Crested tit (Lophophanes cristatus), Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, Cadiz, Andalusia

Crested tit (Lophophanes cristatus), Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, Cadiz, Andalusia, Southern Spain. December

Background imagePasserine Collection: Woodchat shrike (Lanius senator) perched on thistle, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park

Woodchat shrike (Lanius senator) perched on thistle, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, Cadiz, Andalusia, southern Spain, June

Background imagePasserine Collection: Flame-faced tanager (Tangara parzudakii), Ecuador

Flame-faced tanager (Tangara parzudakii), Ecuador

Background imagePasserine Collection: Chestnut crowned antpitta (Grallaria ruficapillas), Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Chestnut crowned antpitta (Grallaria ruficapillas), Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imagePasserine Collection: Andean cock of the rock (Rupicola peruvianus) male perched on branch, Mindo, Pichincha

Andean cock of the rock (Rupicola peruvianus) male perched on branch, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imagePasserine Collection: Bonaparte Fly Catcher, 1827. Creator: William Home Lizars

Bonaparte Fly Catcher, 1827. Creator: William Home Lizars
Bonaparte Fly Catcher, 1827. [Muscicapa bonapartii. Plant seed pud Magnolia grandiflora]

Background imagePasserine Collection: Selbys Fly Catcher, 1827. Creator: William Home Lizars

Selbys Fly Catcher, 1827. Creator: William Home Lizars
Selbys Fly Catcher, 1827. [Muscicapa selbii. Plant Vulgo. Pheasants Eye]

Background imagePasserine Collection: Brown-Headed Nuthatch, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell

Brown-Headed Nuthatch, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell
Brown-Headed Nuthatch, 1831

Background imagePasserine Collection: Republican Cliff Swallow, 1829. Creator: Robert Havell

Republican Cliff Swallow, 1829. Creator: Robert Havell
Republican Cliff Swallow, 1829

Background imagePasserine Collection: Columbia Jay, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell

Columbia Jay, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell
Columbia Jay, 1830

Background imagePasserine Collection: Wood Pewee, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell

Wood Pewee, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell
Wood Pewee, 1831

Background imagePasserine Collection: Blue-grey Flycatcher, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell

Blue-grey Flycatcher, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell
Blue-grey Flycatcher, 1830

Background imagePasserine Collection: Golden-Crested Wren, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell

Golden-Crested Wren, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell
Golden-Crested Wren, 1833

Background imagePasserine Collection: Little Tyrant Flycatcher, Small-Headed Flycatcher, Blue Mountain Warbler 1838

Little Tyrant Flycatcher, Small-Headed Flycatcher, Blue Mountain Warbler 1838
Little Tyrant Flycatcher, Small-Headed Flycatcher, Blue Mountain Warbler, Bartrams Vireo, Short-Legged Pewee, and Rocky Mountain Flycatcher, 1838

Background imagePasserine Collection: Solitary Flycatcher, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell

Solitary Flycatcher, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell
Solitary Flycatcher, 1828

Background imagePasserine Collection: Vigors Vireo, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell

Vigors Vireo, 1828. Creator: Robert Havell
Vigors Vireo, 1828

Background imagePasserine Collection: Nuttalls Lesser Marsh Wren, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell

Nuttalls Lesser Marsh Wren, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell
Nuttalls Lesser Marsh Wren, 1833

Background imagePasserine Collection: Green-blue or White-bellied Swallow, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell

Green-blue or White-bellied Swallow, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell
Green-blue or White-bellied Swallow, 1830

Background imagePasserine Collection: House Wren, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell

House Wren, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell
House Wren, 1830

Background imagePasserine Collection: Warbling Flycatcher, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell

Warbling Flycatcher, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell
Warbling Flycatcher, 1831

Background imagePasserine Collection: Cat Bird, 1832. Creator: Robert Havell

Cat Bird, 1832. Creator: Robert Havell
Cat Bird, 1832

Background imagePasserine Collection: Mountain Mocking-bird and Varied Thrush, 1837. Creator: Robert Havell

Mountain Mocking-bird and Varied Thrush, 1837. Creator: Robert Havell
Mountain Mocking-bird and Varied Thrush, 1837

Background imagePasserine Collection: Red-Eyed Vireo, 1832. Creator: Robert Havell

Red-Eyed Vireo, 1832. Creator: Robert Havell
Red-Eyed Vireo, 1832

Background imagePasserine Collection: Savannah Finch, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell

Savannah Finch, 1831. Creator: Robert Havell
Savannah Finch, 1831

Background imagePasserine Collection: Petrocossyphus cyanus (Blue Rockthrush). Creators: John Gould, Henry Constantine Richter

Petrocossyphus cyanus (Blue Rockthrush). Creators: John Gould, Henry Constantine Richter
Petrocossyphus cyanus (Blue Rockthrush)

Background imagePasserine Collection: Ligurinus chloris (Greenfinch). Creators: John Gould, Henry Constantine Richter

Ligurinus chloris (Greenfinch). Creators: John Gould, Henry Constantine Richter
Ligurinus chloris (Greenfinch)

Background imagePasserine Collection: Loggerhead Shrike, 1829. Creator: Robert Havell

Loggerhead Shrike, 1829. Creator: Robert Havell
Loggerhead Shrike, 1829

Background imagePasserine Collection: Purple Martin, 1827. Creator: Robert Havell

Purple Martin, 1827. Creator: Robert Havell
Purple Martin, 1827

Background imagePasserine Collection: Black and White Creeper, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell

Black and White Creeper, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell
Black and White Creeper, 1830

Background imagePasserine Collection: Black-capped Titmouse, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell

Black-capped Titmouse, 1833. Creator: Robert Havell
Black-capped Titmouse, 1833

Background imagePasserine Collection: Five Birds with Their Eggs and an Insect, published 1808 / 1814. Creator: Alexander Lawson

Five Birds with Their Eggs and an Insect, published 1808 / 1814. Creator: Alexander Lawson
Five Birds with Their Eggs and an Insect, published 1808/1814. [1. Tyrant Flycatcher, 2. Great crested Flycatcher, 3. Small green crested Flycatcher 4. Pe-we Flycatcher, 5. Wood Pe-we Flycatcher]

Background imagePasserine Collection: Stellars Jay, Lapland Longspur and Female. Creator: Alexander Lawson

Stellars Jay, Lapland Longspur and Female. Creator: Alexander Lawson
Stellars Jay, Lapland Longspur and Female

Background imagePasserine Collection: Title Page, 1883. Creator: Max Klinger

Title Page, 1883. Creator: Max Klinger
Title Page, 1883

Background imagePasserine Collection: Yellow-headed Blackbird, Female Blackbird, and Female Cape May Warbler

Yellow-headed Blackbird, Female Blackbird, and Female Cape May Warbler

Background imagePasserine Collection: Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Arkansas Flycatcher, Says Flycatcher, and Female... Wren

Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Arkansas Flycatcher, Says Flycatcher, and Female... Wren
Swallow-tailed Flycatcher, Arkansas Flycatcher, Says Flycatcher, and Female Golden-crested Wren

Background imagePasserine Collection: Female Crow Blackbird, Orange-Crowned Warbler, Lark Finch. Creator: Alexander Lawson

Female Crow Blackbird, Orange-Crowned Warbler, Lark Finch. Creator: Alexander Lawson
Female Crow Blackbird, Orange-Crowned Warbler, Lark Finch

Background imagePasserine Collection: Red-winged Starling, Female Red-winged Starling, Black-poll Warbler, and Lesser... pub

Red-winged Starling, Female Red-winged Starling, Black-poll Warbler, and Lesser... pub
Red-winged Starling, Female Red-winged Starling, Black-poll Warbler, and Lesser Red-poll, published 1808-1814



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Passerine birds, also known as perching birds, encompass a diverse range of species that captivate us with their beauty and behavior. From the mesmerizing Starling murmuration to the charming Tui in both its young and adult forms, passerines never fail to amaze. In New Zealand, the Melanistic variant of the enchanting New Zealand Fantail catches our attention with its striking appearance on the left side. Meanwhile, in Norway, we witness an intense mid-air battle between two Jays while another keenly observes. The Common starling murmuration is a sight to behold as hundreds of thousands of these elegant creatures gracefully move together across the sky. However, even they are not exempt from danger as they are pursued by a majestic Peregrine falcon. Traveling to Finland in May brings us face-to-face with a male Whinchat perched proudly on a branch. Its vibrant colors add life to its surroundings. In Suffolk, England during February, an adult Blue Tit finds solace atop larch cones - a true symbol of resilience against harsh winters. Not limited by borders or continents, European starlings gather together forming magnificent flocks wherever they go. And let's not forget about the Old male Asian Paradise Flycatcher whose delicate watercolor depiction showcases nature's artistic prowess. Finally, crossing over to Marion County in Illinois introduces us to an Eastern Bluebird perched confidently on a Bluebird Crossing sign - reminding us that harmony can exist between man-made structures and wildlife. Passerines truly embody nature's splendor through their stunning plumage and captivating behaviors. These glimpses into their lives remind us of how fortunate we are to share this world with such remarkable creatures.