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Chlorostilbon elegans, Goulds Emerald

Chlorostilbon elegans, Goulds Emerald


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Chlorostilbon elegans, Goulds Emerald

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Apodiformes Archaeogastropoda Aspidobranchia Chlorostilbon Emerald Emerald Hummingbird Gastropod Gastropoda Gould Harry Taylor Humming Bird Hummingbird Label Mollusc Mollusca Mollusk Sauropsid Sauropsida Invertebrata


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1. Title: "Gould's Emerald: A Stunning Encounter with Chlorostilbon elegans" 2.. This print showcases the enchanting beauty of Chlorostilbon elegans, also known as Gould's Emerald or the Emerald Hummingbird. Belonging to the avian class Aves and the order Apodiformes, this exquisite creature is a prime example of the Sauropsida subclass, which includes both reptiles and birds. The Gould's Emerald is a diminutive hummingbird, measuring only about 7.5 cm (3 inches) in length. Its iridescent green plumage, reminiscent of precious emeralds, shines brilliantly against the background, making it a true gem among the invertebrate world. Despite its name, the Gould's Emerald is not a mollusk or part of the Mollusca phylum, but rather an invertebrate bird. It is, however, closely related to the Aspidobranchia, a group of marine gastropods, through the shared evolutionary trait of a long, tubular proboscis. This stunning image offers a glimpse into the natural world, highlighting the intricate details of the Gould's Emerald's feathers and its expressive, alert gaze. The background, though simple, allows the bird to take center stage, emphasizing its vibrant colors and delicate features. Photographed by renowned natural history photographer Harry Taylor, this print is an essential addition to any collection showcasing the diverse and captivating world of Sauropsida and Invertebrata. 3. Keywords: Chlorostilbon elegans, Gould's Emerald, animal, invertebrate, gould, emerald, green, long, bird, humming bird, mollusc, mollusca, gastropod, gastropoda, mollusk, aves, apodiformes, sauropsida, one, archaeogastropoda, emerald hummingbird, background, birds, sauropsid, invertebrata, hummingbird, harry taylor, aspidobranchia, chlorostilbon.

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