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Ornithology -- Great Britain.
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Black-hooded oriole.
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Oriolus.
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Ring-necked pheasant.
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Women in natural history.
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"Of Green Leaf, Bird, and Flower" : Artists' Books and the Natural World (Yale Center for British Art, May 15, 2014-August 10, 2014)
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Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Bruce Marshall Rare Books
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Album of bird illustrations made from bird feathers
approximately 1880
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Featherwork picture of a common pheasant
late 19th century?
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Featherwork picture of a black-hooded oriole
late 19th century?