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Conopophila albogularis egg, Gould Collection
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Conopophila albogularis egg, Gould Collection
Egg of Rufous-banded honeyeater, Conopophila albogularis, collected by John Gilbert in Port Essington, Northern Territory, Australia on December 5th 1840 Date: 1840
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1840 Australasia Gilbert John Gilbert Label Labelled Meliphagidae Northern Territory Ornithological Passeriformes Passerine Port Essington Sauropsid Sauropsida Speckled Studioshot
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1. Title: A Rare Glimpse into the Past: The Discovered Egg of the Rufous-banded Honeyeater (Conopophila albogularis) by John Gilbert in 1840 2. In this image, we are transported back in time to the 19th century, as we behold the intricately labelled egg of the Rufous-banded Honeyeater (Conopophila albogularis). Collected on December 5th, 1840, by the renowned naturalist John Gilbert in Port Essington, Northern Territory, Australia, this precious relic is a testament to the rich ornithological history of the region. 3. The egg, bearing the distinctive speckled pattern characteristic of the Meliphagidae family, is a remarkable find, as the Rufous-banded Honeyeater is a passerine bird native to Australia. This discovery was made during the early days of European exploration and documentation of the diverse avian species of the Australasian continent. 4. The meticulously crafted label, adorned with essential details such as the species name, collector's name, date, and location, is a testament to the rigorous scientific standards of the time. The label also bears the moniker "Gilbert," identifying the esteemed collector who brought this precious specimen to light. 5. This studio shot offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the historical significance of this humble yet essential piece of ornithological history. The Rufous-banded Honeyeater egg, a relic from the Victorian era, serves as a reminder of the tireless efforts of naturalists like John Gilbert, who dedicated their lives to the exploration and documentation of the natural world. 6. This image, with its intriguing backstory and captivating details, is a must-have for any avian enthusiast, historian, or collector seeking to expand their knowledge and appreciation for the rich biodiversity of the Australasian region. The Rufous-banded Honeyeater egg, a priceless treasure from the annals of history, continues to inspire awe and fascination in all who behold it.
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