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Tree pipit, historical artwork
Tree pipit. Historical artwork of a tree pipit (Anthus trivialis). This small bird is a migrant, spending the breeding season in Europe and northern Eurasia, and wintering in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia. It inhabits open woodland and heathland, feeding on insects and berries. It reaches a maximum length of around 15 centimetres. This artwork was drawn by Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935)
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Archibald Bird Drawing Migrant Migratory Ornithological Passerine Thorburn Vertical Anthus Trivialis Tree Pipit
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This print showcases a historical artwork of the Tree Pipit, skillfully drawn by renowned artist Archibald Thorburn. The Tree Pipit, scientifically known as Anthus trivialis, is a small migratory bird that spends its breeding season in Europe and northern Eurasia before embarking on an incredible journey to sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia for the winter. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of this fascinating species, depicting it perched upon a branch amidst open woodlands and heathlands. With its delicate features and vibrant plumage, the Tree Pipit stands out as a true marvel of nature. Measuring around 15 centimeters in length at its maximum size, this passerine bird relies on insects and berries for sustenance during its arduous migration. Its ability to adapt to diverse environments has made it an integral part of various ecosystems across different continents. Archibald Thorburn's meticulous attention to detail shines through in this stunning illustration. His expertise in ornithology brings forth not only accurate anatomical representation but also an artistic flair that breathes life into the subject matter. Whether you are an avid naturalist or simply appreciate fine artistry, this vertical artwork print offers a glimpse into both history and zoology. It serves as a testament to the beauty found within our world's wildlife while honoring one of nature's most remarkable travelers - the migrant Tree Pipit.
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