Keulemans, John Gerrard, 1842-1912 :Prosthemadera Novae Zealandiae (Adult and young) [Tui] London, 1873

Keulemans, John Gerrard, 1842-1912 :Prosthemadera Novae Zealandiae (Adult and young) [Tui] London, 1873
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Date
1873
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Keulemans, John Gerrard, 1842-1912
Reference
PUBL-0134-087
Description

A pair of tui seen in profile perched on branches with native clematis in flower. The nearer adult bird shows its full range of plumage colour and a wattle. The younger bird has nowattle and is mostly grey in plumage, with blue on its wings only

Extended Title - From Buller, W. L. A history of the birds of New Zealand. 1st ed. (London, 1873) opp. p.87

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Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured, 312 x 240 mm

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