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71113_rf_24_3867_8001005 North America, USA, Minnesota, Mendota Heights, Blue-jay Perched in tree
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71113_rf_24_3863_8000830 North America, USA, Minnesota, Mendota Heights, Blue-jay Perched on Ground
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71113_rf_24_3865_8000838 North America, USA, Minnesota, Mendota Heights, Blue-jay Perched on Feeder Hangar
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01122852 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) In an autumn maple tree, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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01052109 zoology / animals, fish (pisces), Pair of Blue-ringed Angelfish, Pomacanthus annularis, Triton Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
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01109397 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), Greater Sudbury (Lively), Ontario, Canada
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01109396 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), Greater Sudbury (Lively), Ontario, Canada
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01007318 "Michael Jai White arrives for the Los Angeles premiere of ""Sparkle"" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on August 16, 2012 in Hollywood, California."
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01007319 "Michael Jai White arrives for the Los Angeles premiere of ""Sparkle"" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on August 16, 2012 in Hollywood, California."
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01109110 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) Visiting winter sunflower seed feeder, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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955_24_50390007 Side view of a Eurasian Jay, Garrulus glandarius, in flight, showing the barred, blue wing patch and white rump revealed when in flight.
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955_24_25099409 Jay (Garrulus glandarius) in flight
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alb15812661 Blue Jay - Newark Pageant, Photograph shows a person dressed as a blue jay bird who participated in the 1916 pageant which celebrated the 250th birthday of Newark, New Jersey., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass.
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alb15751553 Revue de la Mode, Gazette de la Famille, dimanche 6 June 1886, 15e Année, No. 753: Toilettes de la M.on Vidal Soeurs (...), Two women in dresses by Maison Vidal. They are placed in an interior near a side table with a coffee and tea set. Left: dress of reddish-brown faille, 'broderies de jais', velvet and lace. Tablier and waistcoat decorated with beaded embroidery. Right: dress of blue fabric, brocaded fabric in blue and white and garnet red velvet. According to the caption: 'toilettes' from maison Vidal Soeurs. Below is a line of advertising text for various products. Print from the fashion magazine Revue de la Mode (1872-1913). Detailed description of the clothing on page 180 "PLANCHE COLORIÉE"., print maker: A. Chaillot, printer: P. Faivre, Paris, 1886, paper, engraving, height c. 375 mm × width c. 268 mm.
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1112-3051 Adult plush-crested jay (Cyanocorax chrysops), in Iguazu Falls National Park, Misiones, Argentina, South AmericaLegenda da Fotoarena:Adult plush-crested jay (Cyanocorax chrysops), in Iguazu Falls National Park, Misiones, Argentina, South America
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1176-1052 A white-throated magpie-jay (Calocitta formosa) in lowland tropical forest, Nicaragua, Central AmericaLegenda da Fotoarena:A white-throated magpie-jay (Calocitta formosa) in lowland tropical forest, Nicaragua, Central America
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alb849352 LAUREN BACALL in CAYO LARGO (1948) -Original title: KEY LARGO-, directed by JOHN HUSTON. English title: KEY LARGO. Portuguese title: PAIXÕES EM FÚRIA.
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alb17346699 CAYO LARGO (1948) -Original title: KEY LARGO-, directed by JOHN HUSTON. English title: KEY LARGO. Portuguese title: PAIXÕES EM FÚRIA.
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alb17168146 Geai bleu (Blue Jay). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: FRANCIS PICABIA.
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1112-1253 An adult Steller's jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, United States of America, North America Legenda da Fotoarena:An adult Steller's jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, United States of America, North America
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alb15339881 The Birds of the British Isles and Their Eggs London, F. Warne, 1919 Birds, Great Britain, Magpie, Jay, The illustration features two distinct bird species, each beautifully rendered. The upper section depicts a Magpie, characterized by its striking black and white plumage, long tail, and slender body, often associated with intelligence and curiosity. Below it is the Jay, identifiable by its warm brown feathers with subtle streaks, a prominent crest, and striking blue wing patches. Both birds are illustrated with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing their unique features and the natural elements around them. The background hints at an environment where these birds might commonly be found, adding to the overall depiction of their habitats.
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alb15334930 Exploration scientifique de l'Algérie pendant les années 1840, 1841, 1842. Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1844-1867. Algeria, Animals, Natural history, Scientific expeditions, Museum of Comparative Zoology, A beautifully rendered illustration of a Eurasian Jay, showcasing its striking plumage. The bird is perched on a branch, its body displaying a blend of soft pinks and rich browns, accented by vibrant blue and black wing markings. The detailed depiction highlights the intricacies of the jay's feathers and its distinctive facial pattern. This artwork emphasizes the bird's graceful form and natural elegance, reminiscent of classic ornithological studies. The background is subtly detailed, allowing the bird to take center stage in this captivating representation of avian beauty.
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alb15335272 The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals. v.1 plates. London, G. Henderson, 1834-1837, animals, classification, pictorial works, zoology, Georges Cuvier, The illustration features three distinct bird species, each depicted with intricate detail. At the top is a blue and white bird, likely representing a member of the flycatcher family, characterized by its striking coloration and delicate features. The middle bird showcases a mottled brown plumage, resembling a thrush, with a prominent eye-line and a slightly curved beak, hinting at its foraging habits. The bottom bird displays a combination of pastel hues with a distinctive crested head, suggesting its identification as a jays or magpies, known for their intelligence and social behavior. The artistry captures the essence of each species, highlighting their unique characteristics and natural beauty.
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alb15338613 American ornithology, or The natural history of the birds of the United States Philadelphia, Published by Bradford and Inskeep, Printed by Robert Carr, 1808-1814, birds, pictorial works, United States, wood thrush, Hylocichla mustelina, Turdus migratorius, white-breasted nuthatch, Sitta carolinensis, red-breasted nuthatch, Sitta canadensis, Turdidae, Sittidae, American robin, Turdus melodus, red-breasted thrush, Robin, Sitta varia, white-breasted black-capped nuthatch, red-bellied black-capped nuthatch, Alexander Lawson, John Warnicke, George Murray, Benjamin Tanner, A beautifully illustrated display of four distinct bird species perched on a branching twig. The topmost bird, characterized by its intricate patterns and melodious call, is identified as a Thrush. Below it, a striking Blue Jay showcases vibrant plumage adorned with bold black and white markings. The next bird, a Robin, stands out with its prominent orange breast and gentle demeanor. Finally, a Nuthatch, compact in size, features a distinctive black cap and a blend of soft colors. Each species is numbered and labeled for identification, highlighting their unique traits and adding a touch of ornithological exploration.
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alb15330859 Illustrations of the nests and eggs of birds of Ohio, v.1. Circleville, Ohio, U.S.A, 1886, birds, eggs, nests, Ohio, pictorial works, Cyanocitta cristata, Cyanurus cristatus, excellent, blue jay, Howard Jones, Virginia Smith Jones, women in science, ornithology, Ohio, Virginia Smith Jones, A meticulously illustrated nest crafted from twigs and branches, intricately designed with varying lengths and textures, showcasing the skillful work of nature. The nest nestles among sharp, thorn-like branches, providing a natural fortress for its inhabitants. Beside the nest, three eggs are displayed at the bottom, each with distinct speckled patterns and subtle variations in color, hinting at the diversity of species that may call this nest home. To the left, a detailed depiction of a pine tree branch adds a touch of greenery, complementing the earthy tones of the nest and eggs. This composition beautifully captures the essence of avian life and the intricate relationships between birds and their habitats.
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alb15331828 Handbuch der Naturgeschichte aller Vögel Deutschlands. Ilmenau, Bernh. Friedr. Voigt, 1831, birds, Germany, The illustration features a collection of woodpeckers and a jay, each depicted with distinct markings and characteristics. In the top left, a stout woodpecker with a bold black and white pattern perches on a textured tree trunk, showcasing its striking features. Adjacent to it, another woodpecker displays a more delicate design, featuring a mix of spotted plumage that creates an intricate pattern. Below, a jay stands out with its colorful feathers, particularly its blue wing patch and subtle earthy tones. Each bird is numbered, suggesting a detailed classification or study of their species, highlighting the diversity within the avian world.
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alb15336576 The birds of Europe London Printed by R. and J. E. Taylor Pub. by the author 1837 Birds Europe Pictorial works Elizabeth Gould Elizabeth Gould Q253875 Women in science, A beautifully illustrated jay perched gracefully on a branch. The bird exhibits a striking combination of soft brown and blue plumage, with intricate detailing on its feathers. Its head is characterized by a rich, warm tone, while its wings feature vivid blue accents that catch the eye. The jay's posture conveys a sense of alertness, with a slight tilt to its head as it gazes into the distance. Surrounding the bird are delicate leaves and a small cluster of flowers, adding a touch of natural elegance to this captivating scene. The overall composition showcases the bird's natural beauty and the skillful artistry behind its depiction.
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alb15386837 Schreibers kleiner Atlas der einheimischen Vögel Esslinger, J.F. Schreiber [n.d.], birds, pictorial works, Phoenicurus ochruros, Black Redstart, Phoenicurus phoenicurus, Common Redstart, Turdus philomelos, Song Thrush, Turdus viscivorus, Mistle Thrush, Turdus pilaris, Fieldfare, Turdus merula, Eurasian Blackbird, Bombycilla garrulus, Bohemian Waxwing, A collection of beautifully illustrated birds, showcasing six different species from the avian world. The top row features a European Song Thrush, a blackbird known for its melodic singing, and a Redstart, easily identified by its vibrant plumage. The bottom row includes a Common Blackbird, recognized for its glossy black feathers and yellow eye-ring, alongside a Eurasian Nuthatch, a small bird noted for its acrobatic feeding habits. Completing the display are a Waxwing, admired for its striking appearance and sweet calls, and a Jay, characterized by its vibrant blue wing feathers and bold demeanor. Each bird is depicted with attention to detail, highlighting their unique features and natural beauty.
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alb15383109 A natural history of British birds, London, Printed for S. Hooper, 1775, birds, Great Britain, identification, pictorial works, Garrulus glandarius, Eurasian jay, William Hayes, 7, A beautifully illustrated bird perched gracefully on a branch, displaying an array of intricate colors and patterns in its plumage. The bird features a prominent crest and striking blue accents on its wings, complementing its soft pink and gray feathers. Its posture suggests a moment of alertness, with one wing slightly raised as if ready to take flight. The detailing of the feathers highlights the delicate textures, while the background subtly emphasizes the natural setting, incorporating hints of moss that ground the composition. This artwork captures the elegance and vibrancy of avian life.
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alb15381043 The book of birds, common birds of town and country, American game birds, Washington, D.C, 1918, birds, This illustration features a collection of four distinct bird species, each rendered with vibrant detail. In the top left corner is Brewer's Blackbird, characterized by its glossy plumage perched on a wooden stump. Adjacent to it, on the top right, sits the Bullock's Oriole, notable for its bright orange and black coloration among lush green leaves. Below these, the California Jay occupies the bottom left, showcasing a blend of soft blues and greys as it rests on a branch. Finally, the bottom right displays the Blue Jay, distinguished by its striking blue feathers and unique patterning, also perched gracefully on a twig.
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alb15381435 A history of the birds of Europe, not observed in the British Isles, London, G. Bell & Sons, 1875-1876, history, birds, Europe, ornithology, pictorial works, Perisoreus infaustus, Siberian jay, A beautifully illustrated Siberian Jay perched on a branch, showcasing its distinct plumage. The bird features a rich mix of gray, brown, and orange hues, with striking blue accents on its wings. Its head is adorned with a darker crown, and it has a sharp, attentive gaze. The surrounding branch displays delicate green leaves, enhancing the natural setting of this elegant avian. The title 'Siberian Jay' is elegantly inscribed below, highlighting this charming species known for its curious and sociable nature.
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alb15384744 Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique, A Paris, Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire, 1799-1808, Africa, birds, Corvus melanocephalus, A vividly illustrated blue jay perched on a branch, showcasing its striking blue plumage with contrasting black and white accents on its head and wings. The bird's graceful posture highlights its sharp features and long tail, while a delicate green leaf emerges from the branch, adding a touch of nature to the composition. The label beneath the illustration reads 'La Pie Bleue à tête noire,' indicating its name and providing an elegant presentation typical of natural history illustrations.
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alb15382981 Planches enluminées d'histoire naturelle, Paris?, s.n, 1765-1783?, birds, pictorial works, zoology, A beautifully illustrated blue jay perched on a slender branch. The bird's vibrant blue plumage features distinctive patterns, with a striking crest atop its head. Its wings display intricate markings, showcasing shades of blue and black, while its underbelly remains a lighter hue. The blue jay's sharp beak points forward, highlighting its alert demeanor. Surrounding the illustration is a simple border, adding an elegant touch to the artwork, with a title indicating its identification as 'Geai bleu, du Canada.
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alb15322111 The birds of North America New York, U.S.A, 1895, c1888. birds North America pictorial works Steller's jay Cyanocitta stelleri yellow-headed blackbird Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus chestnut-backed titmouse chickadee Parus rufescens least titmouse chestnut-crowned titmouse Psaltriparus minimus rock wren Salpinctes obsoletus Bewick's wren Thryothorus bewickii gray-crowned rosy-finch Leucosticte tephrocotis rocky mountain bluebird arctic bluebird Sialia arctica Bohemian waxwing Warren chatterer waxwing common redpoll Acanthis flammea American mealy redpoll mealy redpoll linnet Aegithalos caudatus arctic towhee arctic spotted towhee arctic ground finch Pipilo arcticus Lincoln's pinewood finch Lincoln's sparrow Lincoln's finch Melospiza lincolnii Cyanocitta stelleri Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus Poecile rufescens Thryomanes bewickii Leucosticte tephrocotis Sialia currucoides Bombycilla garrulus Acanthis flammea Pipilo maculatus taxonomy: trinomial= Pipilo maculatus arcticus, The scene showcases a vibrant array of birds perched on branches, surrounded by a serene natural backdrop. The upper section features three distinct species, with one striking bird exhibiting a blend of blue and yellow plumage, set against a mountainous landscape. Nearby, two smaller birds add charm to the composition. The lower section presents a cluster of lively birds, including a brilliant blue specimen and others in shades of red, all elegantly arranged on a branch amidst pine foliage. This illustration beautifully captures the diversity and colorful beauty of avian life in a tranquil setting.
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alb15325173 The birds of North America New York, U.S.A, 1895, c1888, birds, North America, pictorial works, kittiwake gull, Larus tridactylus, Florida jay, Cyanocitta floridana, Bahama creeper, Certhiola bahamensis, Bachman's finch, Peucaea bachmani, red-cockaded woodpecker, Picus borealis, red-breasted merganser, Mergus serrator fishing duck, little black-headed duck, bluebill, broadbill, scaup duck, Fuligula affinis, Rissa tridactyla, Aphelocoma coerulescens, Coereba flaveola, Peucaea aestivalis, Dryobates borealis, Aythya affinis, The illustration showcases a diverse gathering of bird species perched on and around a tree trunk, surrounded by a natural landscape. At the forefront, two distinct waterfowl are depicted: a striking fish duck with a distinctive crest and a smaller black-and-white duck. Above them, a variety of other birds can be seen, including a gull perched on a branch, a vibrant blue jay, and smaller songbirds flitting about. The background features calm waters and lush vegetation, suggesting a serene wetland habitat that supports this vibrant avian community. Each bird is rendered with attention to detail, highlighting their unique colors and characteristics, contributing to the overall depiction of biodiversity in this serene landscape.
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alb15323901 General zoology, or Systematic natural history, London, Printed for G. Kearsley, 1800-1826, pictorial works, zoology, bird, A beautifully detailed illustration of a Peruvian Jay, perched gracefully on a branch. This bird features a striking contrast of colors, with a predominantly blue and gray plumage accented by a distinctive black crown and throat. Its elongated tail feathers are elegantly displayed behind it, while its sharp, inquisitive gaze adds to its appeal. The branch it rests upon is rendered with careful attention to texture, providing a natural setting for this captivating species. Below the illustration, the label 'Peruvian Jay' indicates its common name.
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alb15321918 Atlas de poche des oiseaux de France, Suisse, et Belgique, utiles ou nuisibles. ser.1 Paris, Librairie des sciences naturelles 1898, France, Birds, Switzerland, Belgium, Atlases, A beautifully illustrated jay, perched on a branch, showcasing its distinct plumage. The bird features a predominantly brown body with striking blue wing patches and a characteristic crest on its head. Its facial markings include a mix of browns and subtle black accents, contributing to its unique appearance. The illustration labels the species as 'Garrulus glandarius' and belongs to the Corvidae family, highlighting its significance within the avian classification. This depiction emphasizes the bird's vibrant features and detailed anatomy, making it an engaging representation of this intelligent and adaptable species.
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alb15329779 Illustrations of the birds of California, Texas, Oregon, British and Russian America, 1862. Philadelphia, birds, Jay, Pennsylvania, North America chromolithographs, RB Genr, bookplates provenance, ink stamps provenance, library copies provenance, publisher's advertisements, RB Prov, Cyanocorax luxnosus, the Mexican Jay, A beautifully illustrated bird perched on a branch, showcasing vibrant plumage with a striking green body, dark blue crown, and a hint of yellow on its wings and tail. Surrounded by delicate floral elements, the composition emphasizes the intricate details of both the bird and the surrounding foliage. The setting highlights the elegance of the species, marking it as a notable representation of avian life. The accompanying text identifies the bird as the Mexican Jay (Cyanocitta lucida). This detailed depiction reflects the artistry and appreciation of nature in the study of ornithology.
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alb15326666 Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs Stuttgart Scheitlin & Krais 1851 textbooks zoology birds, A detailed illustration showcasing a variety of birds, each depicted with distinctive colors and markings. The composition includes a vibrant yellow and brown bird, a striking pink and red bird, a green woodpecker with a prominent crest, and a blue jay with vivid plumage. Among the other species represented are several songbirds, identifiable by their unique shapes and coloration, perched on branches. The artwork highlights the diversity of avian life, with intricate details capturing the features and postures of each bird, arranged in a visually pleasing format.
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alb15276848 The birds of America, New York, J.B. Chevalier, 1840-1844, birds, North America, John James Audubon, pictorial works, Aphelocoma californica, A delicate illustration features a striking blue bird perched gracefully on a slender branch adorned with light green leaves. The bird, identified as the ''Ultramarine Jay, ' showcases vibrant cobalt plumage contrasted by subtle beige accents on its wings and tail. The detailed rendering captures the intricacies of the bird's features, including its slender beak and alert posture. The botanical elements accompanying the bird enhance the illustration, creating a serene and natural setting that highlights the beauty of avian life. The caption elegantly presents the subject and its scientific designation, inviting appreciation for both the artistry and the natural world it represents.
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alb15273810 The birds of North America New York, 1903, birds, North America, pictorial works, cyanocitta stelleri, Steller's jay, xanthocephalus xanthocephalus, yellow-headed blackbird, poecile rufescens, chestnut-backed chickadee, psaltriparus minimus, bushtit, salpinctes obsoletus, rock wren, thryomanes bewickii, Bewick's wren, leucosticte tephrocotis, gray-crowned rosy-finch, sialia currucoides, mountain bluebird, bombycilla garrulus, Bohemian waxwing, carduelis flammea, common redpoll flammea, pipilo maculatus, spotted towhee, melospiza lincolnii, Lincoln's sparrow,, This artwork features a composition of various colorful birds perched on branches amidst a natural setting. The upper section showcases two larger birds, one with black and yellow plumage and the other with shades of blue and brown, surrounded by leafy green plants. Below, a gathering of smaller birds in an array of vibrant colors, including blue, red, and hints of green, occupies a branch that is partially adorned with pine needles. The backdrop hints at a distant landscape, adding depth to the overall scene and evoking a sense of tranquility and the beauty of nature.
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alb15279148 The birds of America New York J.B. Chevalier 1840-1844 birds North America pictorial works John James Audubon Aphelocoma coerulescens Florida scrub-jay tum John James Audubon ornithology Diospyros virginiana persimmon botany tree Florida, Two beautifully illustrated birds are perched among branches adorned with yellow fruit, possibly resembling small berries or nuts. The bird on the top has striking blue feathers, with a lighter, cream-colored underside, while the one below showcases a slightly different arrangement of colors, emphasizing its unique features. The leaves surrounding them are detailed, showcasing a variety of shades that emphasize the natural setting. The artwork is numbered and labeled, indicating its place within a collection, highlighting both the beauty of the avian subjects and the botanical elements of their environment.
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alb15271447 The birds of America New York, G.R. Lockwood, 1871, c1839. Birds, North America, Pictorial Works, The depiction features two vividly illustrated Columbia Magpie Jays perched gracefully on a branch adorned with lush green leaves. Their striking plumage showcases a mix of iridescent blue and deep black, creating an eye-catching contrast that highlights their elegance. The elongated tails of the birds fan out dramatically, enhancing their majestic appearance. Below the artwork, a detailed inscription identifies the species, adding a scholarly touch to this representation of nature's beauty.
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alb15276259 Art in shell of the ancient Americans, Washington, Govt. Print, 1883, antiquities, Indian art, Indians, shells in art, many hats of Holmes, Kate Clifton Osgood, taxonomy, Kate Clifton Osgood Holmes, Kate Clifton Holmes, Kate Osgood Holmes, Kate Clifton Osgood, 4, 4, women in science, The illustration features a series of detailed bird head profiles, each showcasing distinct features and characteristics. The topmost head appears to represent a stylized avian design, emphasizing artistic patterns that resemble feathers and beak structures. The middle profile depicts a more realistic depiction of a bird, likely resembling a blue jay, characterized by its sharp beak and expressive eyes. The bottom head displays an elaborate design, possibly representing a mythical or ceremonial bird, with intricate lines and shapes that convey a sense of movement and grace. Each profile highlights the diversity and artistic interpretation of avian forms, inviting viewers to explore the connections between nature and creativity.
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alb15272338 Danmarks fugle, beskrevne, Kjøbenhavn, Forfatterens Forlag, 1851-1852, birds, Denmark, Scandinavia, Faroe Islands, pictorial works, Bombycilla garrulus, Sturnus vulgaris, Pica pica, Eurasian magpie, Garrulus glandarius, common starling, Eurasian jay, Nucifraga caryocatactes, Bohemian waxwing, spotted nutcracker, A collection of illustrated birds, showcasing five distinct species perched on branches among leaves and berries. The top left features a spotted bird with a curved beak, showcasing intricate detailing on its plumage. Adjacent to it, a glossy black bird with a striking blue hue on its wings is highlighted. The bottom row presents a vibrant jay with a subtle pink and blue coloration, alongside a bird with a more muted, dark appearance next to a colorful, feathered creature characterized by a blend of green and yellow. Each illustration is accompanied by scientific names and annotations, reflecting a focus on ornithological study and artistic representation of avian life.
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alb15273568 The birds of America, New York, J.B. Chevalier, 1840-1844, birds, North America, John James Audubon, pictorial works, Cyanocitta stelleri, A striking depiction of a bird perched delicately on a branch, showcasing vibrant blue and black plumage. The bird is poised with an attentive posture, holding a round, brown fruit in its beak, emphasizing its role in nature as both a forager and a vital part of the ecosystem. Surrounding the bird, lush green leaves sprout from the branch, adding a touch of natural elegance. Below, the title ''Stellars Jay'' signifies this species, inviting viewers to appreciate the intricate details of its anatomy and the harmonious connection to its environment.
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alb15424075 Ultramarine Jay, Adult Male, 1842, Audubon, John James, 1785-1851, Place: New York, Philadelphia, Publisher: J.J. Audubon, J.B. Chevalier, Date Issued: 1842, Birds, North America, Extent: 26.5 x 17 cm, Feathers, blue as sky, Audubon's brush brings it near, Beauty in its form.
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alb15308261 The birds of Great Britain, 1873. Birds, Great Britain Pictorial works Bird, A beautifully illustrated bird perched on a branch, showcasing its intricate plumage. The bird features soft shades of pink and blue, with distinct markings that enhance its vibrant appearance. In the background, another bird is captured mid-flight, adding a sense of motion to the scene. Lush foliage and delicate blossoms surround the branches, creating a natural and serene environment. The scientific name 'Garrulus glandarius' is noted, indicating this species is commonly known as the Eurasian Jay. The overall composition highlights the elegance and beauty of these birds in their habitat.
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alb15359859 The birds of California, Los Angeles, South Moulton Company,1923, birds, california, pictorial works, aphelocoma californica, allan brooks, allan brooks, california scrub jay, scrub jay, california jay, A beautifully rendered depiction of a bird perched on a branch, surrounded by delicate, autumn-colored leaves. The bird showcases a blend of striking blue and subtle browns, highlighting its feathers with intricate detail. Its attentive posture and sharp gaze suggest a moment of stillness in nature, inviting viewers to appreciate the elegance of avian life amidst a tranquil setting. The soft background enhances the focus on the bird, creating a harmonious balance with the surrounding foliage. The artist's signature is delicately inscribed at the bottom, adding a personal touch to this serene tableau.
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alb15282129 The birds of North America New York, 1903, birds, North America, pictorial works, Aphelocoma californica, western scrub jay, California, Picoides villosus, hairy woodpecker, Harris's, Polioptila melanura, black-tailed gnatcatcher, Oenanthe oenanthe, northern wheatear, Vireo plumbeus, plumbeous vireo, Cinclus mexicanus, American dipper, Uria aalge, common murre, Ptychoramphus aleuticus, Cassin's auklet, Haematopus bachmani, black oystercatcher, A vibrant illustration featuring a variety of birds perched on branches and rocks. The top section showcases several small birds, including a striking blue bird amidst a serene natural background, surrounded by delicate foliage. The bottom section depicts two birds with contrasting black and white plumage, sitting prominently on rocks, alongside a larger bird with a solid black body and a bright yellow beak, set against a coastal backdrop. The overall composition highlights the beauty and diversity of avian life, emphasizing intricate details and lively colors.
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alb15284911 The, birds, of, America, New York, G.R, Lockwood, 1871, 1839, birds, North, America, pictorial, works, Two colorful birds are depicted perched among branches laden with small, round fruits. The bird at the top is displaying its vibrant blue feathers, while the one below appears to be in mid-flight, with wings gracefully extended. The foliage surrounding them features elongated leaves, adding a touch of greenery to the scene. Below the illustration, the text ''Florida Jay'' is elegantly inscribed, along with a scientific name that identifies the species. The overall composition captures the lively interaction between the birds and their natural habitat, highlighting the beauty of avian life and botanical elements.
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alb15288996 The Birds of America New York, G.R. Lockwood, 1871, c1839, birds, North America, pictorial works,, A detailed illustration of a bird perched on a branch, showcasing a striking contrast between its deep blue plumage and the warm tones of a smaller bird it holds in its beak. The branch features lush green leaves that add to the composition, highlighting the bird's predatory behavior. Beneath the image, there is a caption that reads "Stellers Jay," indicating the species, alongside an artistic representation reminiscent of natural history illustrations from the 18th or 19th century. The overall presentation emphasizes both the beauty and intricacy of avian life.
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alb15280014 Familiar Wild Birds London, New York, Cassell, 1883, birds, dictionaries, pictorial works, Jay, Garrulus Glandarius, Eurasian Jay, Eliza Turck, women in science, ornithology, Walter's Waysland, Eliza Turck, A beautifully illustrated jay perched on a branch, surrounded by lush foliage. The bird exhibits a mix of warm browns and vibrant blues, with distinctive markings on its face and wings. Its beak is slightly open, suggesting it might be calling or feeding. The intricate details of the leaves add to the natural setting, enhancing the overall charm of this depiction of wildlife. Below the illustration, the label indicates the species as ''Jay'' with a note about its natural size, emphasizing the artist's attention to both detail and realism.
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alb15282923 Wilson's American Ornithology 1840 birds North America, This illustration showcases a variety of bird species, each perched elegantly on branches. The composition features a blue jay, a Baltimore oriole, a black-and-white warbler, and a thrush among others, each distinctly characterized by unique plumage and markings. Their positioning highlights their distinct shapes and sizes, creating a harmonious arrangement that draws attention to the diversity of avian life. Completed with numbered labels for identification, this artwork serves both an educational and artistic purpose, celebrating nature's intricate beauty.
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alb15280723 Bird portraits, Boston, Ginn & Company, 1901, birds, blue jay, cyanocitta cristata, A blue jay perches gracefully on a branch, attentively scanning its surroundings. With its striking plumage, the bird contrasts beautifully against the backdrop of leafy branches and a softly rendered squirrel that peeks from behind a tree. The intricate details of the blue jay's feathers and the delicate texture of the leaves enhance the natural beauty of the scene, while the overall composition captures a serene moment in nature. The artist's signature is elegantly displayed beneath the scene, adding a personal touch to the artwork.
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alb15362184 The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands: London, printed for C. Marsh 1754. Bahamas, natural history, pre-Linnean works, southern states, Mark Catesby, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, ornithology, birds, botany, plants, Smilax laurifolia, laurel greenbrier, Cyanocitta cristata, blue jay, Catesby, A striking depiction of a bird perched on a branch, showcasing its vibrant blue plumage contrasted by a gray breast. The avian figure features a prominent crest and expresses a lively demeanor, possibly mid-call. Surrounding the bird are detailed illustrations of green leaves and clusters of dark berries, contributing to the naturalistic setting. Elegant line work highlights the intricate textures of the feathers and foliage, while a handwritten label adds a scholarly touch to the composition.
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alb15361382 The book of birds, common birds of town and country, American game birds, Washington, D. C, 1918, birds, This composition features four distinct bird species, each depicted in a natural setting. At the top left, the Black-billed Magpie is shown in a dynamic pose, showcasing its distinctive black and white plumage, while the Yellow-billed Magpie appears nearby, perched gracefully. The top right displays a Blue-fronted Jay, characterized by its striking blue feathers and alert stance, accentuated by a serene forest background. Below, the Wood Pewee is illustrated on a slender branch, exuding a subtle charm with its muted colors and poised demeanor. Each bird is rendered with attention to detail, highlighting their unique characteristics and natural habitats.
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alb15395266 Oology of New England Boston A. Mudge & Son Printers 1886 Birds New England Eggs Nests Excellent, This illustration features a collection of various bird eggs, meticulously arranged in a grid format. Each egg displays unique patterns and colors, showcasing the distinct markings that characterize different bird species. The eggs are labeled with their respective species, including the Purple Grackle, Common Crow, American Raven, Blue Jay, and Canada Jay. The image highlights the diversity in size, shape, and coloration, emphasizing the beauty of nature's designs. The background is simple, allowing the focus to remain on the intricate details of the eggs.
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alb15395691 The book of birds, Washington, D.C, 1921, birds, United States, The illustration features four distinct bird species each depicted in a natural setting. The top left showcases a Black-billed Magpie, characterized by its striking black and white plumage, perched gracefully while extending its tail towards the viewer. Adjacent to it, the Yellow-billed Magpie is positioned with a vibrant yellow bill and a similar black and white coloration, set against a lush green backdrop. Below, a Blue-fronted Jay captures attention with its bright blue feathers, sitting amidst a forested environment. Completing the arrangement, a Wood Pewee is illustrated with subtle details, showcasing its muted tones as it perches on a slender branch, blending harmoniously into its surroundings.
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alb15397575 The book of birds, Washington, D.C, 1921, birds, United States,, The image features four distinct species of birds, each displayed in its own quadrant. 1. In the top left corner, Brewer's Blackbird is depicted perched on a wooden post, showcasing its sleek black plumage and bright, expressive eye. 2. The top right corner displays a California Jay, characterized by vibrant yellow and black markings, perched gracefully as if in mid-song. 3. In the bottom left, the Blue Jay is illustrated with its striking blue and white feathers, holding a naturalistic pose that highlights its distinctive crest and eye patterns. 4.
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alb15392328 The Birds of California, Los Angeles, South Moulton Company, 1923, birds, California, pictorial works, Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus, Allan Brooks, Pinyon Jay, Allan Brooks., A detailed illustration of a small bird perched on a branch, showcasing its delicate features. The bird has a predominantly grey plumage with hints of blue on its head and wings, contrasting beautifully against a soft, muted background. The branch it clings to is adorned with lichen and a few pine cones, enhancing the natural setting. The overall composition combines a sense of tranquility with the intricate details of the bird's anatomy, capturing the essence of wildlife in a serene habitat.
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alb15396475 Coloured figures of the birds of the British Islands, issued by Lord Lilford. London, R. H. Porter, 1885-1897, birds, Great Britain, pictorial works, jay, Garrulus glandarius, Eurasian jay, Archibald Thorburn, ornithology, A beautifully illustrated jay perched upside down on a branch, featuring soft, earthy tones with delicate details. The bird has a predominantly light brown body, with striking blue accents on its wings and a distinctive black line extending from its beak to the back of its head. The background showcases leafy oak branches that complement the jay's natural habitat, while acorns are nestled among the foliage, enhancing the scene's organic feel.
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alb15295578 Bird biographies New York Dodd Mead 1923 birds jay eastus .jpg, A Blue Jay perches gracefully on a branch adorned with delicate leaves, showcasing its vibrant plumage in shades of blue, white, and black. In the background, a soft focus of trees hints at an autumn landscape, with warm hues of orange and brown leaves contrasting against the cool tones of the bird. Nearby, a smaller Blue Jay flits playfully in the air, embodying the lively spirit of these intelligent birds. The composition captures the beauty and elegance of nature, highlighting the intricate details of the Blue Jay's feathers and the serene ambiance of its environment.
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alb15296141 The Birds of America New York G.R. Lockwood 1871 c1839 birds North America pictorial works, The ultramarine jay is depicted perched gracefully on a slender branch adorned with vibrant green leaves. Its striking blue plumage, with subtle variations in hue, highlights the elegance of its form. The bird's elongated tail and delicate features are captured in intricate detail, showcasing the unique characteristics of its species. The composition emphasizes the natural beauty of this avian specimen, inviting admiration for both its color and posture. Below the illustration, the name ''Ultramarine Jay'' is elegantly scripted, adding a touch of sophistication to the presentation.
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alb15408590 Illustrations of Ornithology Dublin Longman Rees Orme Brown Green S. Highley 1826-1835 birds pictorial works Cyanocitta stelleri collection and preservation Steller's jay arsenic compounds, A striking illustration of a bird, showcasing vibrant blue plumage with intricate detailing. The creature features a distinctive crest and a prominent black head, accentuated by a striking white eye. Its body is elegant and streamlined, with wings that display a gradient of shades, contributing to its aesthetic appeal. The bird stands poised on a branch, its stance suggesting alertness and grace. Below the image, the scientific name 'Cyanocitta cyanomelas' is elegantly inscribed, reflecting its classification in avian taxonomy.
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alb15405464 The birds of California, Los Angeles, South Moulton Company, 1923, birds, California, pictorial works, Cyanocitta stelleri, Allan Brooks, Allan Brooks, blue-fronted jay, jaybird, long-crested jay, mountain jay, pine jay, Steller's jay, The depiction showcases a striking bird, characterized by its vivid blue plumage on the wings and tail, contrasted with a dark, almost glossy body. The bird is perched amidst an intricate arrangement of branches and pine needles, suggesting a forested environment. Delicate details highlight the texture of its feathers and the natural elements around it, creating a harmonious scene that captures the essence of avian beauty and the surrounding flora. The composition evokes a sense of tranquility and appreciation for wildlife, inviting viewers to admire the intricate details of nature.
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alb15406408 Everyday birds, Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1901, birds, jay, cyanocitta cristata, blue jay,, A depiction of three Blue Jays perched on a branch adorned with yellow flowers. The scene captures the distinctive plumage of the birds, showcasing vibrant shades of blue and hints of white. One Blue Jay is in profile, observing its surroundings, while another is engaged in pecking at a flower. The third bird, slightly behind, adds to the composition's dynamic nature. The background is soft, providing an emphasis on the birds and their natural habitat, illustrating the beauty and diversity of avian life. The bottom of the scene is labeled "Blue Jay" along with descriptions of the genders, noting '1 Male, 2 Females.
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alb15400668 Birds of Buzzard's Roost, Indianapolis, Ind, Scott-Miller Company, 1907. Birds, Jay, Indiana, Cyanocitta cristata, A detailed illustration of a Blue Jay perched on a branch, showcasing its vibrant blue feathers contrasted with white and black markings. The bird's distinctive crest and sharp beak are prominent, while its posture reveals a keen, alert demeanor. The surrounding foliage features oak leaves, adding a touch of nature to the scene. Below the depiction is a label providing the scientific name, 'Cyanocitta cristata,' alongside an indication of its classification. The overall composition highlights the beauty and elegance of this common yet striking avian species.
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alb15460175 Paris, Faivre, P., Chaillot, A., Revue de la Mode, Gazette de la Famille, Sunday 6 June 1886, 15th Annual, No. 753: Toilettes de la M.on Vidal Soeurs, center bottom - engraved, Two women in dresses by Maison Vidal. They are standing in an interior by a side table on which there is a coffee and tea service. Left: dress of reddish brown faille, 'broderies de jais', velvet and lace. Tablier and waistcoat decorated with bead embroidery. Right: dress of blue fabric, brocaded fabric in blue and white and garnet velvet. According to the caption: 'toilettes' by maison Vidal Soeurs. Below a line of advertising text for various products. Print from the fashion magazine Revue de la Mode (1872-1913). Extensive description of the clothing on page 180 'PLANCHE COLORIÉE'., fashion print, prints, costume and fashion prints, REVUE DE LA MODE, bottom center - engraved, 13 & 15, Quai Voltaire Paris, Toilettes de la M.on Vidal Soeurs, 104, r. de Richelieu. Etoffes de la M.on Le Houssel 1 r. Auber., height 375 mm, width 268 mm, French, print maker, printmaker, 1886 - 1886, fourth quarter 19th century, paper, hand colouring, engraving, engraving (printing process), printer.
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alb15317550 American ornithology, or The natural history of the birds of the United States Philadelphia, Published by Bradford and Inskeep, Printed by Robert Carr, 1808-1814. Birds, pictorial works, United States Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata American Goldfinch Carduelis tristis Baltimore Oriole Icterus galbula Corvidae Fringillidae Icteridae Corvus cristatus Fringilla tristis Yellow Bird Goldfinch Oriolus baltimorus Baltimore Bird Alexander Lawson John Warnicke George Murray Benjamin Tanner, A beautifully illustrated display of three distinct bird species perched on a slender branch. The top bird features striking blue plumage with a distinctive crested head, known for its playful nature and intelligence. Below it, a vibrant yellow bird captures attention with its bright coloration, often associated with cheerful songs. Completing the trio, a bird with a rich black and yellow coat stands out, characterized by its melodic calls and lively presence. Each bird is meticulously labeled, showcasing their unique names and highlighting the artistry of natural history illustration.
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alb15319364 A natural history of birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects Philadelphia, Grigg & Elliot, 1845. Natural history Zoology Juvenile literature Blue jay Cyanocitta cristata Popular works, A striking depiction of a Blue Jay, perched gracefully on a slender branch. The bird showcases vibrant blue plumage on its head, back, and wings, contrasted by a white belly and intricate black markings on its wings and face. The Blue Jay's sharp, alert expression is complemented by a distinctive crest atop its head. A few green leaves softly frame the scene, adding a touch of natural beauty to the overall composition. This illustration captures the essence of this intelligent and lively bird, known for its distinctive calls and social behavior.
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alb15311888 Getreue Abbildungen, naturhistorischer Gegenstände, Hinsicht, auf Bechsteins, kurzgefasste gemeinnützige Naturgeschichte, des In- und Auslandes, Nürnberg, In der Schneider und Weigelschen Kunst- und Buch-handlung,[1793-1809], natural history, pictorial works, birds, A beautifully illustrated bird, known as the common jay, is perched gracefully on a branch. Its plumage showcases a blend of soft blue and warm chestnut hues, with intricate detailing capturing the texture of its feathers. The bird's beak is slender and slightly curved, adding to its elegant appearance. Surrounding the jay is a lush, green landscape, with delicate foliage that enhances the natural setting. Below the image, the scientific name and description of the bird, 'Der gemeine Birkhähnchen Coracia Garrulus,' is elegantly inscribed, reflecting the artistry and scientific observation of the time.
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alb15314047 Illustrations of the American Ornithology of Alexander Wilson and Charles Lucien Bonaparte, Edinburgh, Frazer & Co, 1835, birds, United States, North America, pictorial works, A vibrant illustration showcasing four species of birds, each perched on branches adorned with lush green leaves. The blue jay, distinguished by its striking blue plumage and unique crest, occupies the upper left, while a gray jay with a soft palette complements the scene in the upper right. Below, a captivating black bird, possibly a variety of bluebird, draws attention with its deep, rich color. Flanking the bottom left is a smaller bird, known for its vivid blue tones, adding a playful contrast. Nearby, delicate butterflies flutter near the lower margin, and a white flower blooms, enhancing the overall lushness of the natural setting. The composition harmonizes these avian subjects, emphasizing their beauty in a.
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alb15372897 The birds of North America New York, 1903. birds, North America, pictorial works, Falco sparverius, American kestrel, Cyanocitta cristata, bluejay., A vibrant depiction of four birds perched on a tree branch, showcasing their distinctive features and colors. The upper left bird, a falcon, exhibits a striking pattern of browns and tans with a sharp beak, while the adjacent bird displays a combination of rich browns and subtle grays. The lower section features two blue jays, characterized by their vivid blue plumage and stark white underparts, both sharing an alert posture. The background of soft greens and muted tones enhances the natural setting, emphasizing the tranquility and beauty of the avian scene.
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alb15374978 A history of the birds of Europe, not observed in the British Isles, London, G. Bell & Sons, 1875-1876. history, birds, Europe, ornithology, pictorial works, Garrulus lanceolatus, black-headed jay, The image features a detailed illustration of a bird, specifically a Jay, perched on a branch amidst lush green leaves. The bird showcases a striking plumage, with shades of reddish-brown on its body, accented by a contrasting blue pattern on its wings. Its distinctive black and white markings around the face and crest add to its unique appearance. The branch it sits on is textured and gnarled, indicative of age, while the soft background complements the vibrant hues of the bird and foliage.
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alb15379477 Teachers' manual of bird-life, 1899, birds, United States, Museum of Comparative Zoology, John R. Bacon, blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata, A blue jay is perched on a slender branch, showcasing its vibrant blue plumage contrasted by a striking white underside. The bird's distinctive crest and bold facial markings enhance its inquisitive expression. Surrounding the jay, hints of soft pastel colors depict a serene background, suggesting a natural setting with gentle highlights of yellow and green. Below the illustration, detailed information describes the blue jay's length and coloration, emphasizing its upper blue parts and grayish-white underparts.
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alb15376279 A natural history of birds, London, Printed for the author and sold by William Innys in St. Paul's Church yard, John Clarke under the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill, and John Brindley at the King's Arms in New Bond-Street, MDCCXXXI-MDCCXXXVIII [1731-1738], birds, pictorial works, garrulus glandarius, Eurasian jay, Elizabeth Albin, women in science, ornithology, A vividly illustrated bird perched on a branch, showcasing striking blue and green plumage on its wings and tail. The bird features a distinctive chestnut-brown head and a white underbelly, complemented by a rosy hue on its throat. Its sharp beak is well-defined, angled slightly upward, and the intricate details of its feathers highlight the uniqueness of its appearance. The branch it stands on is textured, with visible knots, adding to the natural setting. This bird, known for its vibrant colors and elegant stance, embodies the beauty of avian life.
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alb15373040 Esquisses ornithologiques, Bruxelles, A. Vandale, 1845-48, 1845, Belgium, birds, color lithographs, pictorial works, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Aphelocoma unicolor Cyanocorax unicolor avian, jays, unicolored jay, A vibrant blue bird perches gracefully on a slender branch, showcasing its striking plumage that ranges from deep cobalt to lighter azure tones. Its impressive tail feathers fan out elegantly, complementing the bird's sleek, streamlined body. The bird's head features a sharp, pointed beak and expressive eyes, contributing to its alert demeanor. Above, a small silhouette outline hints at its head shape, while the bottom of the composition includes a label with the name 'Cyanocorax unicolor,' indicating its species. The overall presentation emphasizes the bird's vivid coloration and delicate features, making it a captivating subject.
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alb15264821 Some, useful, Australian, birds, Sydney, W.A, Gullick, Govt, Printer, 1921, Australia, beneficial, birds, A detailed illustration features three birds, prominently displaying their unique characteristics. The top bird, perched on a branch, has a sleek body and a subtle coloration, providing an elegant contrast to the foliage around it. Below, two blue jays are depicted in close proximity, showcasing their striking plumage and distinct markings. One blue jay is positioned in the foreground, gazing forward, while the other leans slightly to the side, its feathers blending harmoniously with the surrounding greenery. They are surrounded by delicate leaves and a partially open flower, adding a touch of natural beauty and context to the scene.
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alb15264451 Familiar wild birds, London, New York, Cassell, 1883, birds, dictionaries, pictorial works, cyanocitta cristata, blue jay, ornithology, Walter's waysland, A vibrant blue tit perches on a delicately detailed branch adorned with blossoming flowers. The bird, with its striking blue and yellow plumage, showcases a thoughtful pose as it gazes downwards, its feathers softly rendered to emphasize their texture. The surrounding blossoms, with their subtle pink tones and lush green leaves, create a lively contrast against the bird's vivid colors, evoking a sense of tranquility and connection to nature. The overall composition highlights the beauty and intricacy of wildlife in a harmonious setting.
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alb15264593 Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de paradis et des rolliers Paris Chez Denne le jeune [et] chez Perlet 1806 birds french language pictorial works, A beautifully illustrated blue jay perched gracefully on a slender branch. The bird showcases vibrant shades of blue and white, highlighting its distinctive crest and markings. Intricate details capture the texture of its feathers and the curvature of its beak. The composition features delicate shading that gives a sense of depth to both the bird and its environment, with a soft focus on the natural elements of the branch it rests upon. At the bottom, an inscription reads ''Le Gai Bleu, ' along with a number indicating its cataloging within a collection of study.
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alb15266688 The Birds of America New York G.R. Lockwood 1871 c1839 birds North America pictorial works, Three blue jays are depicted perched on a branch adorned with vibrant yellow flowers. The birds exhibit their characteristic blue and white plumage, with one bird positioned sideways, displaying its striking wings and facial markings. Another jay is hunched over, seemingly interacting with a flower, while the third stands upright, slightly turning its head. The detailed illustration highlights the intricate features of the birds, such as their beaks and feather patterns, showcasing the beauty of these lively creatures in a natural setting. Below the scene, the title ''Blue Jay'' is elegantly inscribed, along with a reference to its scientific classification.
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alb15254967 Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, E.K. Meyers, State Printer, 1888 birds jay Pennsylvania Cyanocitta cristata, Three blue jays are depicted perched on a branch, showcasing their vibrant plumage and distinct features. The bird labeled ''1'' is actively feeding, with its beak open, possibly calling to its mates. The bird labeled ''2'' is positioned closer to the observer, displaying its striking blue and white colors, while the third bird, labeled ''3.jpg," is perched slightly lower, clutching a small item in its beak. Surrounding them are delicate floral elements, adding a touch of nature's beauty to the scene. This artistic representation highlights the social behavior and natural habitat of these birds, emphasizing their role in the ecosystem.
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alb15253348 Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de paradis et des rolliers, Paris, Chez Denne le jeune [et] chez Perlet, 1806, birds, French language, pictorial works, A detailed illustration of a Jay, prominently featuring its striking plumage. This bird stands on a twisted branch, showcasing its vibrant blue wing patches and distinctive crest atop its head. The elegant posturing highlights its graceful form, while the artistic rendering emphasizes the intricate details of its feathers. Accompanying the image is a French inscription that reads ''Le Geai d'Europe n° 46.jpg," indicating its classification as a European Jay, further enriching the illustration's context within ornithological studies.
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alb15252249 The birds of America New York J.B. Chevalier 1840-1844 birds north america pictorial works John James Audubon cyanocitta cristata bluejay tum John James Audubon ornithology campsis radicans bignonia radicans trumpet vine trumpet creeper botany flowers, This artwork features two blue jays perched on a branch adorned with delicate yellow flowers and vibrant green leaves. The blue jays, characterized by their striking blue plumage and distinctive black crests, are engaged in a tranquil moment, perhaps feeding or communicating with one another. The branch they occupy is depicted with intricate detail, showcasing its texture and natural form. Below the scene, the title ''Blue Jay'' is elegantly inscribed, along with additional botanical and zoological information, reflecting a blend of art and scientific documentation. The overall composition highlights the beauty of nature and the elegance of these avian subjects.
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alb15256053 American Ornithology, or The Natural History of the Birds of the United States, Petter & Galpin [187-]. Birds, United States, Blue Jay, Cyanocitta Cristata, Icterus Galbula, Carduelis Tristis, American Goldfinch, Baltimore Oriole, This illustration features three distinct species of birds, each rendered with vibrant detail. The top bird is a Blue Jay, recognizable by its striking blue and white plumage and prominent crest. Below it sits a Goldfinch, showcasing bright yellow feathers with hints of black on its wings and head. Finally, the Baltimore Oriole is depicted with its bold orange and black coloring, perched on a branch. The natural setting emphasizes their beauty and variety, illustrating the diversity of avian life.
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alb15257902 The Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-Birds, British and Foreign, Petter, Galpin & Co, [1878?], Cage Birds, Canaries, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Birds, Ornithology, The artwork showcases three beautifully illustrated birds perched on branches adorned with autumn foliage. To the left, the Green Woodpecker displays its vibrant green plumage and a striking red crown, exuding a sense of energy. In the center, the Jay captivates with its soft blue feathers and distinct markings, enhancing its elegant appearance. To the right, the Nuthatch is depicted in a more subdued yet charming color palette, emphasizing its intricate details. The harmonious arrangement of these avian subjects, combined with the subtle backdrop, highlights the beauty and diversity of bird life.
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alb15254391 American ornithology, or The natural history of the birds of the United States, Petter & Galpin [187-], birds, United States, Cyanocitta stelleri, Steller's jay, Calcarius lapponicus, Lapland longspur, A striking depiction of three bird species, showcasing their unique characteristics. At the top, a vibrant blue bird with a glossy plumage perched on a branch, its long tail feathers fanned out gracefully. Below, two smaller birds are illustrated side by side: one features a rich brown and white speckled pattern while the other boasts a bold black and chestnut coloration on its head and throat. Lush green leaves accompany the birds, emphasizing their natural habitat. This artwork highlights the beauty and diversity of avian life, capturing the essence of each species in intricate detail.
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alb3712184 Florida Jays. Dated: 1830. Medium: hand-colored etching and aquatint on Whatman paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Robert Havell after John James Audubon.
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ibxwma10291378 A jay (Garrulus glandarius) with blue-black plumage resting on a branch, Hesse, Germany, Europe
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ibxphe10409911 Gray jay (Cyanocitta cristata) perched on a tree during a snowfall, City of Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, province of Quebec, Canada,, North America
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ibxphe10409910 Gray jay (Cyanocitta cristata) perched on a tree during a snowfall, City of Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, province of Quebec, Canada,, North America
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alb1722556 CAYO LARGO (1948) -Original title: KEY LARGO-, directed by JOHN HUSTON. English title: KEY LARGO. Portuguese title: PAIXÕES EM FÚRIA.
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alb3731005 Columbia Jay. Dated: 1830. Dimensions: plate: 97 x 64 cm (38 3/16 x 25 3/16 in.) sheet: 99.7 x 66.7 cm (39 1/4 x 26 1/4 in.). Medium: hand-colored etching and aquatint on Whatman paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Robert Havell after John James Audubon.
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akg6177220 Ethnologie / Art amérindienBracelet Navajo Arizona et Nouveau-Mexique, USA, circa 1935 Argent, turquoises, jais 6,5cm Collection particulière.
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akg6177222 Ethnologie / Art amérindienBracelet Navajo Arizona et Nouveau-Mexique, USA, circa 1935 Argent, turquoises, jais 6,5cm Collection particulière.
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akg6177221 Ethnologie / Art amérindienBracelet Navajo Arizona et Nouveau-Mexique, USA, circa 1935 Argent, turquoises, jais 6,5cm Collection particulière.
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alb9876655 Eurasian jay, Garrulus glandarius 1, blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata 2, and Eurasian magpie or common magpie, Pica pica 3. Le geai, Corvus glandarius, le geai bleu de l'Amerique septentrionale, Corvus cristatus, la pie, Corvus pica. Handcoloured steel engraving by Legrand after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre from Achille Richard's Oeuvres Completes de Buffon, Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1839.
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alb9882030 Indian roller, Coracias benghalensis. East Indian blue jay, Coracias indica. From a specimen brought from Ceylon (Sri Lanka) by John Gideon Loten now in the British Museum. Handcolored copperplate engraving after an illustration by George Edwards from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine, Harrison, Fleet Street, London, 1800.
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alb9880622 Blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata 1, king bird-of-paradise, Cicinnurus regius 2, and greater bird-of-paradise, Paradisaea apoda 3. Handcoloured lithograph by Bauerrichter from Adam Whites Popular History of Birds, Lowell Reeve, Covent Garden, London, 1855.
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