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Ring Ouzel Collection

The ring ouzel, scientifically known as Turdus torquatus, is a fascinating bird that belongs to the thrush family

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Engraving depicting a song thrush and Ring Ouzel, 19th century

Engraving depicting a song thrush and Ring Ouzel, 19th century
5309382 Engraving depicting a song thrush and Ring Ouzel, 19th century; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a song thrush and Ring Ouzel. Dated 19th century 01/02/1894); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Two ring thrushes (Turdus torquatus) with an egg, 1749-1811. Creator: Jan Christiaan Sepp

Two ring thrushes (Turdus torquatus) with an egg, 1749-1811. Creator: Jan Christiaan Sepp
Two ring thrushes (Turdus torquatus) with an egg, 1749-1811

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Natural History, Birds, ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus)

Natural History, Birds, ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus)
Vintage engraving from History of British Birds, by Francis Orpen Morris. The ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus) is a European member of the thrush family, Turdidae

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Thrush (colour litho)

Ring Thrush (colour litho)
3118149 Ring Thrush (colour litho) by Wright, Magnus (1805-68), Ferdinand (1822-1906) & Wilhelm von (1810-87); (add.info.: Svenska Faglar efter Naturen och pa sten ritade)

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Male Ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus) standing on a garden lawn, Norfolk, UK. April

Male Ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus) standing on a garden lawn, Norfolk, UK. April

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Passeres, Thrushes (colour litho)

Passeres, Thrushes (colour litho)
6016751 Passeres, Thrushes (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Passeres, Thrushes)

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Different kinds of thrushes (coloured engraving)

Different kinds of thrushes (coloured engraving)
997604 Different kinds of thrushes (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Eggs

Eggs
LLM339603 Eggs by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eggs. Familiar Wild Birds by W Swaysland (Cassell, c 1900).); © Look and Learn

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring ouzel, Turdus torquatus

Ring ouzel, Turdus torquatus
6338084 Ring ouzel, Turdus torquatus by Donovan, Edward (1768-1837); (add.info.: Ring ouzel, Turdus torquatus. Ring-ouzel)

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: The Ring-Ouzel (chromolitho)

The Ring-Ouzel (chromolitho)
3643887 The Ring-Ouzel (chromolitho) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ring-Ouzel)

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Ouzel

Ring Ouzel
LLM339569 Ring Ouzel by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ring Ouzel. Familiar Wild Birds by W Swaysland (Cassell, c 1900).); © Look and Learn

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Birds, Ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus)

Birds, Ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus)
Vintage engraving of The ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus) is a European member of the thrush family, Turdidae. It is the mountain equivalent of the closely related common blackbird

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus) male perched on rock, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park

Ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus) male perched on rock, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, southern Spain. December

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Ouzel bird

Ring Ouzel bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring-Ousel - Tur dus torqua tus, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Ring-Ousel - Tur dus torqua tus, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Ring-Ousel - Tur dus torqua tus, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: 002137

002137

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Ouzel man flying against the light, Turdus torquatus

Ring Ouzel man flying against the light, Turdus torquatus

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Ouzel (Turdus torquatus) female, Andalusia, Spain

Ring Ouzel (Turdus torquatus) female, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatas Great Caucasus Georgia April

Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatas Great Caucasus Georgia April

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatas male Great Caucasus Georgia April

Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatas male Great Caucasus Georgia April

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: 2603396; out of copyright

2603396; out of copyright

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Ouzel

Ring Ouzel

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1895. Missel or Mistle Thrush. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn

BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1895. Missel or Mistle Thrush. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn, 1895

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1895. Ring Ouzel. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn, 1895

BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1895. Ring Ouzel. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn, 1895

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring ouzel, 19th century C013 / 6376

Ring ouzel, 19th century C013 / 6376
Ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus). Plate 166 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by Scottish naturalist William MacGillivray

Background imageRing Ouzel Collection: Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatus (alpestris) male Great Caucasus Georgia April

Ring Ouzel Turdus torquatus (alpestris) male Great Caucasus Georgia April


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The ring ouzel, scientifically known as Turdus torquatus, is a fascinating bird that belongs to the thrush family. With its distinctive appearance and natural history, this species never fails to capture the attention of bird enthusiasts. Often referred to as the "Ring Thrush, " this bird showcases a striking plumage that sets it apart from other members of its family. A male they are be seen standing proudly on a garden lawn in Norfolk, UK during April. Its presence brings joy and excitement to any observer lucky enough to witness it. Thriving in various habitats across Europe and Asia, these birds are part of the Passeres order and are closely related to other thrush species. Their diversity is beautifully depicted in coloured lithographs showcasing different kinds of thrushes. One intriguing aspect about ring ouzels is their nesting behavior. The female lays eggs which hatch into adorable chicks eagerly awaited by both researchers and nature lovers alike. These eggs symbolize new life and represent the continuation of this remarkable species. The charm of the ring ouzel has been captured through art forms such as chromolithography, where their beauty comes alive on paper with vibrant colors and intricate details. Such artwork allows us to appreciate their elegance even more. Whether perched on rocks in Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park or exploring diverse landscapes worldwide, these birds leave an indelible mark wherever they go. Their adaptability makes them true survivors in changing environments. The ring ouzel stands out among its avian counterparts due to its unique characteristics showcased through natural history records, artistic representations, and captivating photographs taken by dedicated individuals who have fallen under its spell.