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"The Tattler: A Chronicle of Elegance, Nature, and Royal Encounters" Step into the world of The Tattler, where sophistication meets the wonders of nature

Background imageTattler Collection: Tatler cover - Autumn Fashion Number, 1954

Tatler cover - Autumn Fashion Number, 1954
Front cover of The Tatler magazines autumn fashion number featuring a stylised illustration of a peacock with an autumn leaf in place of its feathered tail, standing in front of a stately home

Background imageTattler Collection: Tatler front cover - Summer at Henley, 1965

Tatler front cover - Summer at Henley, 1965
Front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring girl in a traditional straw boater worn at Henley and, less traditionally, eye make up by Maybelline. Date: 1965

Background imageTattler Collection: Picture No. 11066704

Picture No. 11066704
Wandering Tattler winter plumage. Machan's Beach, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageTattler Collection: Picture No. 11066703

Picture No. 11066703
Wandering Tattler winter plumage. Machan's Beach, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageTattler Collection: Picture No. 11066702

Picture No. 11066702
Wandering Tattler winter plumage. Machan's Beach, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageTattler Collection: Picture No. 11066701

Picture No. 11066701
Wandering Tattler winter plumage. Machan's Beach, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler (Tringa brevipes) adult, breeding plumage, foraging on seaweed covered rocks

Grey-tailed Tattler (Tringa brevipes) adult, breeding plumage, foraging on seaweed covered rocks, Taiwan, April

Background imageTattler Collection: Wandering Tattler (Tringa incana) adult, non-breeding plumage, standing on coastal lava rocks

Wandering Tattler (Tringa incana) adult, non-breeding plumage, standing on coastal lava rocks, Galapagos Islands

Background imageTattler Collection: Wandering tattler

Wandering tattler (Heteroscelus incanus), in winter plumage, feeding on a rocky shore. This is a wading bird that uses its long beak to probe into the water and sand

Background imageTattler Collection: Wandering Tatler (Heteroscelus incanus), in winter plumage, feeding on rocky shore, Galapagos

Wandering Tatler (Heteroscelus incanus), in winter plumage, feeding on rocky shore, Galapagos
ROG-12895 Wandering Tatler - in winter plumage, feeding on rocky shore Galapagos. Heteroscelus incanus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler in breeding plumage At Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia

Grey-tailed Tattler in breeding plumage At Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia
DH-4050 Grey-tailed Tattler in breeding plumage At Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia Heteroscelus brevipes Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler - winter-plumaged bird with leg flag A winter-plumaged bird at Roebuck Bay

Grey-tailed Tattler - winter-plumaged bird with leg flag A winter-plumaged bird at Roebuck Bay near Broome
DH-3985 Grey-tailed Tattler - winter-plumaged bird with leg flag Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia Heteroscelus brevipes Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler - peering sideways A winter-plumaged bird at Broome, Western Australia

Grey-tailed Tattler - peering sideways A winter-plumaged bird at Broome, Western Australia
DH-3984 Grey-tailed Tattler - peering sideways Broome, Western Australia Heteroscelus brevipes Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler probing in mud A winter-plumaged bird at Broome, Western Australia

Grey-tailed Tattler probing in mud A winter-plumaged bird at Broome, Western Australia
DH-3957 Grey-tailed Tattler - probing in mud, winter-plumaged bird Broome, Western Australia Heteroscelus brevipes Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler A winter-plumaged bird at Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia

Grey-tailed Tattler A winter-plumaged bird at Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia
DH-3956 Grey-tailed Tattler - a winter-plumaged bird Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia Heteroscelus brevipes Breeds in arctic Russia and Siberia and winters in Southeast Asia and Australia

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler head scratching A winter-plumaged bird at Roebuck Bay near Broome

Grey-tailed Tattler head scratching A winter-plumaged bird at Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia
DH-3955 Grey-tailed Tattler - head scratching a winter-plumaged bird Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia Heteroscelus brevipes Breeds in arctic Russia and Siberia

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler flock A winter-plumaged bird at Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia

Grey-tailed Tattler flock A winter-plumaged bird at Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia
DH-3954 Grey-tailed Tattler - flock - winter-plumaged birds Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia Heteroscelus brevipes Breeds in arctic Russia and Siberia and winters in Southeast Asia

Background imageTattler Collection: Grey-tailed Tattler and Terek Sandpiper (Tringa (Xenus) cinereus

Grey-tailed Tattler and Terek Sandpiper (Tringa (Xenus) cinereus) The Grey-tailed Tattler was leg-flagged at Roebuck
DH-3953 Grey-tailed Tattler and Terek Sandpiper (Tringa (Xenus) cinereus) Heteroscelus brevipes The Grey-tailed Tattler was leg-flagged at Roebuck Bay, Western Australia where this picture was taken


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"The Tattler: A Chronicle of Elegance, Nature, and Royal Encounters" Step into the world of The Tattler, where sophistication meets the wonders of nature. From royal arrivals to fashion trends, this iconic publication has captured it all throughout the years. In 1954, The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh graced the Ethiopian Embassy with their presence. The pages of The Tattler showcased their regal elegance as they stepped foot into this diplomatic affair. Fast forward to 1965, and The Tattler's Autumn Fashion Number adorned its cover with a display of exquisite style. It became a guide for those seeking inspiration from the latest trends that would grace wardrobes during that season. But beyond human affairs lies another realm within these pages - one where nature takes center stage. In vibrant color lithographs from "The Satires of Cynicus, " we witness an artistic portrayal capturing both beauty and wit in equal measure. From avian wanderers like the Wandering Tattler to rare sightings such as the First-winter Grey-tailed Tattlers on Terceira Island in Portugal, The Tattler celebrates our feathered friends' journeys across borders. These captivating images remind us of nature's boundless allure and its ability to captivate even within our urban landscapes. Whether it be high society events or encounters with wildlife, every page turned reveals stories waiting to unfold. As you delve deeper into each issue's contents, you'll find yourself immersed in tales that span generations - tales that bridge gaps between cultures and unite readers through shared experiences. So join us on this journey through time as we explore not only glamorous gatherings but also celebrate the natural world around us. With each edition comes an opportunity to discover new perspectives while cherishing timeless traditions – all brought together by none other than The Tattler itself.