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"DDE-90027321 and DDE-90027309: A Captivating World of Todies" Enter the enchanting realm of todies, where vibrant colors and fascinating species await

Background imageTody Collection: Cuban tody

Cuban tody
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageTody Collection: Cuban tody

Cuban tody
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageTody Collection: DDE-90027321

DDE-90027321
Dominican Convent Museum, Old San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico Date: 02/08/2006

Background imageTody Collection: DDE-90027309

DDE-90027309
Puerto Rican Tody (Todus mexicanus, with food for young, El Verde Mtns. El Yunque National Forest. Puerto Rico Date: 12/07/2006

Background imageTody Collection: Fairy flycatcher, Stenostira scita

Fairy flycatcher, Stenostira scita
Fairy flycatcher or fairy warbler, Stenostira scita (Long-tailed African tody, Platystera longipes). Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageTody Collection: Jamaican tody, Todus todus, and banded broadbill

Jamaican tody, Todus todus, and banded broadbill, Eurylaimus javanicus. Handcoloured engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Edouard Travies from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d

Background imageTody Collection: White-headed marsh tyrant, Arundinicola leucocephala

White-headed marsh tyrant, Arundinicola leucocephala (White-headed tody, Todus leucocephalus). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds

Background imageTody Collection: Brown-throated wattle-eye, Platysteira cyanea

Brown-throated wattle-eye, Platysteira cyanea (Spectacle tody, Platystera lobata). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by William Swainson from Sir William Jardines

Background imageTody Collection: Fairy flycatcher or fairy warbler, Stenostira scita

Fairy flycatcher or fairy warbler, Stenostira scita (Long-tailed African tody, Platystera longipis). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by William Swainson from Sir

Background imageTody Collection: Tawny-crowned pygmy tyrant, Euscarthmus meloryphus

Tawny-crowned pygmy tyrant, Euscarthmus meloryphus (Rufus-crowned tody, Lepturus ruficeps). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by William Swainson from Sir William

Background imageTody Collection: Eared pygmy tyrant, Myiornis auricularis

Eared pygmy tyrant, Myiornis auricularis (Great-headed tody, Todus megacephalus). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by William Swainson from Sir William Jardines

Background imageTody Collection: Common tody-flycatcher, Todirostrum cinereum

Common tody-flycatcher, Todirostrum cinereum (Black-headed tody, Todus melanocephalus). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by William Swainson from Sir William

Background imageTody Collection: Rufous-crowned tody-flycatcher, Poecilotriccus ruficeps

Rufous-crowned tody-flycatcher, Poecilotriccus ruficeps (Rufus crowned tody, Conopophaga ruficeps). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by William Swainson from Sir

Background imageTody Collection: Jamaican tody, Mariana kingfisher and sunflower

Jamaican tody, Mariana kingfisher and sunflower
Jamaican tody, Todus todus, Mariana kingfisher, Todiramphus albicilla, and sunflower, Tithonia tagetiflora. Tithonie, Todier et Todiramphe

Background imageTody Collection: Jamaican tody, Todus todus

Jamaican tody, Todus todus (Green tody, Todus viridis). Handcoloured engraving after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith in Jamaica from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier

Background imageTody Collection: Scotch Menu (litho)

Scotch Menu (litho)
3643458 Scotch Menu (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scotch Menu. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageTody Collection: European Bee-eater, 1864 (colour litho)

European Bee-eater, 1864 (colour litho)
998909 European Bee-eater, 1864 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der VAogel in ihren)

Background imageTody Collection: Jamaican tody, Todus todus, and white-crested

Jamaican tody, Todus todus, and white-crested spadebill, Platyrinchus platyrhynchos.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science

Background imageTody Collection: Jamaican Tody (Todus todus) adult, perched on twig, Marshalls Pen, Jamaica, December

Jamaican Tody (Todus todus) adult, perched on twig, Marshalls Pen, Jamaica, December

Background imageTody Collection: Jamaican Tody (Todus todus) adult, looking up, perched on twig, Marshalls Pen, Jamaica, December

Jamaican Tody (Todus todus) adult, looking up, perched on twig, Marshalls Pen, Jamaica, December

Background imageTody Collection: Picture No. 10847869

Picture No. 10847869
Puerto Rican Tody (Todus mexicanus) Date:

Background imageTody Collection: Picture No. 10889602

Picture No. 10889602
Yellow-lored Tody-Flycatcher / Grey-headed Tody-Flycatcher - adult sitting in a bush (Todirostrum poliocephalum) Date:

Background imageTody Collection: Narrow-billed Tody (Todus angustirostris) adult, perched on twig, Bahoruco Mountains N. P

Narrow-billed Tody (Todus angustirostris) adult, perched on twig, Bahoruco Mountains N. P. Dominican Republic, January
Narrow-billed Tody (Todus angustirostris) adult, perched on twig, Bahoruco Mountains N.P. Dominican Republic, January

Background imageTody Collection: Broad-billed Tody (Todus subulatus) adult, perched on twig, Bahoruco Mountains N. P

Broad-billed Tody (Todus subulatus) adult, perched on twig, Bahoruco Mountains N. P. Dominican Republic, January
Broad-billed Tody (Todus subulatus) adult, perched on twig, Bahoruco Mountains N.P. Dominican Republic, January

Background imageTody Collection: Cuban Tody (Todus multicolor) adult, perched on twig, Najasa, Camaguey Province, Cuba, March

Cuban Tody (Todus multicolor) adult, perched on twig, Najasa, Camaguey Province, Cuba, March

Background imageTody Collection: Jamaican Tody (Todus todus) adult, perched on twig, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, march

Jamaican Tody (Todus todus) adult, perched on twig, Blue Mountains, Jamaica, march


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"DDE-90027321 and DDE-90027309: A Captivating World of Todies" Enter the enchanting realm of todies, where vibrant colors and fascinating species await. From the Fairy flycatcher to the Jamaican tody, each bird brings its unique charm to this avian wonderland. The Fairy flycatcher, scientifically known as Stenostira scita, captivates with its delicate appearance and graceful flight. Its presence adds a touch of magic to any forest it inhabits. Speaking of Jamaican todies (Todus todus), these small but mighty birds are a symbol of beauty on the island. With their striking green plumage contrasting against their red throats they can truly a sight to behold. And let's not forget about the banded broadbill. This colorful creature showcases an array of hues that seem almost too vibrant for reality. Its mere presence can brighten up even the dullest day. Moving on to another stunning species - the White-headed marsh tyrant (Arundinicola leucocephala). Found in wetlands across South America, this elegant bird stands out with its white head and black body. Truly a regal sight. In Africa, we encounter the Brown-throated wattle-eye (Platysteira cyanea), whose name perfectly describes its distinguishing feature - a brown throat that contrasts beautifully with its blue-black feathers. Returning back to fairy-like creatures is none other than Stenostira scita again. Also known as fairy warblers or fairy flycatchers, these tiny birds flit through forests like ethereal beings spreading joy wherever they go. Venturing into South America once more reveals two pygmy tyrants - Tawny-crowned pygmy tyrant (Euscarthmus meloryphus) and Eared pygmy tyrant (Myiornis auricularis).