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Junglefowl

A watercolour from Giovanni da Udines Raccolta di Uccelli (c. 1850)

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Birds The Art Of Ornithology Comb Elphick Eudicot Eurosid Fabaceae Fabales Fabidae Feather Fowl Galliformes Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon


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This exquisite watercolor print showcases the vibrant and intricately detailed features of a Junglefowl, a galliform bird native to tropical regions of Asia. Painted by the renowned Italian artist Giovanni da Udine in the mid-19th century for his collection "Raccolta di Uccelli," this work of art captures the essence of the bird's anatomy with remarkable precision. The Junglefowl's distinctive plumage is depicted in rich, earthy tones, with a glossy brown body and iridescent green and red feathers adorning its head and tail. The bird's most notable feature, its elaborate comb, is depicted in intricate detail, standing proudly atop its head. Surrounding the Junglefowl are an array of fabaceae flowers, a type of flowering plant in the legume family. These flowers add a pop of color to the scene, with their vibrant pink, red, and white petals contrasting beautifully against the brown and green tones of the bird and its surroundings. The anatomy of the Junglefowl is further highlighted through the inclusion of individual feathers, each one meticulously painted to capture the intricacies of their structure. The bird's face is also depicted in close-up detail, revealing the intricacies of its beak and the texture of its skin. As a eudicot and angiosperm, the Junglefowl and the fabaceae flowers share a common evolutionary history, both being part of the eurosids clade. This painting is a testament to the beauty and complexity of the natural world, and a reminder of the important role that ornithology plays in documenting and understanding the diversity of life on our planet.

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