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Lullula arborea, woodlark

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Lullula arborea, woodlark

Plate 16 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 3 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

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Acorn Alaudidae Birds Of Great Britain Cream Crest Eudicot Eurosid Fabidae Fagaceae Fagales Gould Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon


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Plate 16 from John Gould's "The Birds of Great Britain," Volume 3 (1873), features a stunning hand-coloured lithograph of the Woodlark, Lullula arborea. This exquisite illustration showcases the intricate details of this charming bird, with its distinctive crest proudly displayed atop its head. The Woodlark is a member of the Alaudidae family, known for their long, pointed bills and ground-feeding habits. The Woodlark is depicted perched on a branch, surrounded by the lush greenery of an angiosperm forest. The acorns of the Fagaceae family, a type of flowering plant in the order Fagales, can be seen scattered on the ground below. The Woodlark's plumage is predominantly cream and brown, with intricate patterns and stripes. The Woodlark is a diurnal bird, meaning it is active during the daytime. It is an eudicot, a type of dicotyledon, which means it is a flowering plant with two seed leaves. The Woodlark is also an eurosid, a large clade of angiosperms, and a fabid, a subclade of the legume family. This beautiful illustration captures the essence of the Woodlark in its natural habitat, providing a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of Great Britain during the 19th century. The intricate hand-colouring adds depth and vibrancy to the image, making it a true work of art.

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