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Sauropsida Collection (page 32)

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Turnagra tanagra, North island piopio

Turnagra tanagra, North island piopio
Photograph of Turnagra tanagra specimen. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009. This species is now considered to be extinct

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Luscinia calliope, siberian rubythroat

Luscinia calliope, siberian rubythroat
Siberian rubythroat egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Grallaria m. milleri, brown-banded antpitta

Grallaria m. milleri, brown-banded antpitta
Grallaria m. milleri paratype. Held at the Natural History Museum, Tring

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Aquila adalberti, spanish imperial eagle

Aquila adalberti, spanish imperial eagle

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Lanius vittatus, bay-backed shrike

Lanius vittatus, bay-backed shrike
Bay-backed shrike egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Phylloscopus orientalis, eastern bonellis warbler

Phylloscopus orientalis, eastern bonellis warbler
Eastern bonellis warbler egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Locustella certhiola, rusty-rumped warbler

Locustella certhiola, rusty-rumped warbler
Rusty-rumped warbler egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Lanius schach, long-tailed shrike

Lanius schach, long-tailed shrike
Long-tailed shrike egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Coracias garrulus, european roller

Coracias garrulus, european roller
The European Roller, Coracias garrulus, is the only member of the roller family of birds to breed in Europe

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Caprimulgus aegyptius, egyptian nightjar

Caprimulgus aegyptius, egyptian nightjar
Egyptian nightjar egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Emberiza stewarti, white-capped bunting

Emberiza stewarti, white-capped bunting
White-capped bunting egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Pterocles coronatus, crowned sandgrouse

Pterocles coronatus, crowned sandgrouse
Crowned sandgrouse egg specimen

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Serinus pusillus, red-fronted serin

Serinus pusillus, red-fronted serin
Red-fronted serin egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Paradisaea raggiana, raggiana bird-of-paradise

Paradisaea raggiana, raggiana bird-of-paradise
Trade skin of the Raggiana bird-of-paradise. Skins such as this were the first specimens of birds of paradise to reach Europe

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Phylloscopus neglectus, plain leaf warbler

Phylloscopus neglectus, plain leaf warbler
Plain leaf warbler egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Parus bokharensis, turkestan tit

Parus bokharensis, turkestan tit

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Esacus recurvirostris, great stone curlew

Esacus recurvirostris, great stone curlew
Two Great Stone Curlew egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Podoces pander, turkestan ground jay

Podoces pander, turkestan ground jay

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Buphagus africanus, yellow-billed oxpecker

Buphagus africanus, yellow-billed oxpecker
This medium-sized African bird is best know for riding on large mammals to search for insects, including parasitical larvae buried in their hides

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Caprimulgus mahrattensis, sykes nightjar

Caprimulgus mahrattensis, sykes nightjar
Sykes nightjar egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Stercoraarius pomarinus, pomarine skua

Stercoraarius pomarinus, pomarine skua
Pomarine skua egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Passer pyrrhonotus, sind sparrow

Passer pyrrhonotus, sind sparrow
Sind sparrow egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Indicator variegatus, scaly-throated honeyguide

Indicator variegatus, scaly-throated honeyguide
Some species of honeyguide are known to help guide humans to wild bee hives, a mutually beneficial behaviour which can earn the bird the reward of a good feed for itself

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Calandrella raytal, indian short-toed lark

Calandrella raytal, indian short-toed lark
Indian short-toed lark egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Parus lugubris, sombre tit

Parus lugubris, sombre tit
Sombre Tit egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Ammoperdix heyi, sand partridge

Ammoperdix heyi, sand partridge
Sand partridge egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Pteroclididae exustus, chestnut-bellied sandgrouse

Pteroclididae exustus, chestnut-bellied sandgrouse
Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Turdoides caudatus, common babbler

Turdoides caudatus, common babbler
Common babbler egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Cercomela melanura, blackstart

Cercomela melanura, blackstart
Blackstart egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Crab Plover

Crab Plover
Six Crab Plover eggs

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Grus leucogeranus, siberian white crane

Grus leucogeranus, siberian white crane
Siberian white crane egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Syrmaticus reevesil, reeves pheasant

Syrmaticus reevesil, reeves pheasant
Reeves pheasant egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Paradisaea minor, Lesser bird-of-paradise

Paradisaea minor, Lesser bird-of-paradise
Photograph of a lesser-bird-of-paradise specimen, held at the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Common rock fish illustration by Robert Neill

Common rock fish illustration by Robert Neill
One of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Sitta whiteheadi, corsican nuthatch

Sitta whiteheadi, corsican nuthatch
Corsican nuthatch egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Gyps bengalensis, Indian white rumped vulture

Gyps bengalensis, Indian white rumped vulture
Indian white rumped vulture egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Falco pelegrinoides, barbary falcon

Falco pelegrinoides, barbary falcon
Three barbary falcon egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Oenanthe monacha, hooded wheatear

Oenanthe monacha, hooded wheatear
Hooded wheatear egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Tetraogallus caspius, caspian snowcock

Tetraogallus caspius, caspian snowcock
Four Caspian Snowcock egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Ammoperdix griseogularis, see-see partridge

Ammoperdix griseogularis, see-see partridge
Ten see-see partridge egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Caprimulgus inornatus, plain nightjar

Caprimulgus inornatus, plain nightjar
Plain nightjar egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Alectoris graeca, rock partridge

Alectoris graeca, rock partridge
Four rock partridge egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Caprimulgus nubicus, nubian nightjar

Caprimulgus nubicus, nubian nightjar
Nubian nightar egg specimen

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Mycerobas carnipes, white-winged grosbeak eggs

Mycerobas carnipes, white-winged grosbeak eggs
Three white-winged grosbeak egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Podoces pleskei, pleskes ground jay

Podoces pleskei, pleskes ground jay
Pleskes ground jay egg specimens (one fragment)

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Oenanthe chrysopygia, red-tailed wheatear

Oenanthe chrysopygia, red-tailed wheatear
Red-tailed wheatear egg specimens

Background imageSauropsida Collection: Francolinus pondicerianus, grey francolin

Francolinus pondicerianus, grey francolin
Five grey francolin egg specimens



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