Mitchells cockatoo, Lophochroa leadbeateri
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Mitchells cockatoo, Lophochroa leadbeateri
Mitchells cockatoo, Lophochroa leadbeateri, and black-collared lovebird, Agapornis swindernianus.. Chromolithograph by unknown artist/engraver from Mary and Elizabeth Kirbys Beautiful Birds in Far-Off Lands, T. Nelson, London, 1872. Mary Kirby (1817-1893) and Elizabeth Kirby (1823-1873) were two Victorian sisters who wrote many natural history books for children
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Beautiful Cockatoo Collared Exotic Kirby Lands Lovebird Major Mitchell Ornithology Tropical Agapornis Elizabeth Leadbeateri
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This chromolithograph depicts two exotic and intriguing birds from the far-off lands of the Victorian era, the Mitchell's cockatoo (Lophochroa leadbeateri) and the black-collared lovebird (Agapornis swindernianus). The image is taken from "Beautiful Birds in Far-Off Lands," a natural history book for children, published by T. Nelson in London in 1872. The book was authored by Mary Kirby (1817-1893) and her sister Elizabeth Kirby (1823-1873), who were renowned for their contributions to the field of ornithology during the Victorian era. The Mitchell's cockatoo, also known as the leadbeater's cockatoo, is a large, white cockatoo with distinctive grey and pink feathers on its head and neck. The black-collared lovebird, on the other hand, is a small, vibrant parrot with a black collar around its neck and bright green and yellow feathers covering the rest of its body. The sisters' meticulous attention to detail is evident in this stunning chromolithograph, which showcases the birds in their natural habitat, surrounded by lush, tropical foliage. The intricate feather patterns and lifelike expressions on the birds' faces add to the overall beauty and allure of the image. This historical print not only serves as a testament to the sisters' passion for natural history and their ability to capture the essence of exotic birds, but also provides a glimpse into the fascination with the natural world that characterized the Victorian era. The Mitchell's cockatoo and black-collared lovebird remain intriguing and captivating creatures, and this chromolithograph serves as a reminder of their unique beauty and importance in the natural world.
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