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Rallus limicola, Virginian rail
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Rallus limicola, Virginian rail
Plate 70, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby
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18th Century Bahama Carolina Catesby Etching Florida Gruiformes Mark Mark Catesby North America Angiospermae Magnoliophyta
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This exquisitely hand-colored etching is Plate 70 from "The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands" (1731-1743) by the renowned English naturalist Mark Catesby. The depicted subject is the Rallus limicola, or the Virginian Rail, a fascinating avian species native to the wetlands of North America. Catesby's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the intricate rendering of the bird's long, slender body and brown plumage, which blends seamlessly with the marshy environment it inhabits. The Virginian Rail is shown in the act of wading through the shallow waters, its beady eyes scanning the surrounding area for prey. The background of the illustration is adorned with an array of stunning, native flowers, adding a vibrant touch of color to the scene. The blue and brown angiosperms, or flowering plants, are expertly rendered, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the wetlands. This etching is a testament to Catesby's groundbreaking work in documenting the natural history of the Americas during the 18th century. His illustrations were the first accurate records of many North American birds, mammals, reptiles, and plants, making them invaluable resources for scientific research and conservation efforts. The historic significance of this work is further highlighted by the fact that it was produced during a time when Europeans were first beginning to explore and settle the New World. Catesby's illustrations provided a window into a new and largely unknown world, and helped to foster a greater appreciation and understanding of the natural wonders of North America.
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