All Ornithology (sub. Ornithology)
Up until the early 20th century, scientists explored ornithological subjects using methods like specimen collection, anatomical study, and field observations.
Pioneers such as John James Audubon and Charles Darwin contributed foundational knowledge on bird behavior, anatomy, and classification, laying the groundwork for modern ornithology through meticulous research and documentation.
Throughout history, artists and artisans have drawn inspiration from ornithology, depicting birds in paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. From Audubon's detailed
bird illustrations to traditional Chinese porcelain adorned with avian motifs, these artworks celebrate the diversity and beauty of birds, blending scientific accuracy with
artistic creativity across cultures and epochs.


European eggs


Prairie Warbler. Mini Print


Boat tailed Grackle. Mini Print


Broad Winged Hawk


Fish Hawk or Osprey


Strix - Owl


Plum and yellow


Plum and red


Hummingbirds


The Eggs Tab IX


Mint Green Dotted Egg. Mini Print


Three Eggs. Mini Print


European eggs


Twenty One Spotted Eggs. Mini Print


Summer Red Bird. Mini Print


American Goldfinch. Mini Print


Wood Duck. Mini Print


Tropic Bird


Red-breasted Merganser


Swan Close Up. Mini Print


Falco - Falcon


Halcyon - Tree Kingfisher


Colombi-Galline Goura


Colombe Jounud


Hummingbirds Close-up


Eggs Tab IV


Eggs Tab I


Monsieur Peter


Crested Titmouse. Mini Print


Ground Dove. Mini Print


Passenger Pigeon. Mini Print


Mangrove Cuckoo. Mini Print


Purple Finch. Mini Print


Song Sparrow. Mini Print


Wild Turkey


Least Waterhen


Polytelis - Parrot


Platycercus - Rosellas


Pachycephala - Typical Whistlers


Milvus - Red Kite


Aegialitis - Plover


Hemipodius - Buttonquail


Meliphaga - Honeyeater


Nestor - Parrot

