Common Linnet Collection
The Common Linnet, a vibrant and captivating bird, has been captured in various forms of art throughout history
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The Common Linnet, a vibrant and captivating bird, has been captured in various forms of art throughout history. From colour lithographs to chromolithographs, these stunning illustrations showcase the beauty of this species. One such depiction shows a male Linnet perched on yellow flowered gorse in Sheffield, England during the month of April. Another artwork portrays a Linnet resting on a Cottonwood branch in Noord-Holland. These images highlight the diverse habitats that these birds inhabit. Not only are they visually appealing, but their melodic songs have also earned them recognition as songbirds. Published in 1888, a chromolithograph displays different kinds of larks alongside other avian species. Additionally, an enchanting coloured engraving from c. 1860 showcases various birds including the Common Linnet. These small finches can be found across Europe and North Africa, with both males and females exhibiting distinct features. A male Common Linnet is depicted perched on blackberry bushes in Gelderland, The Netherlands while another male is captured at a waterhole in Andalusia, Spain. In Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany we see yet another striking image of a male Linnet. Even amidst harsh weather conditions like snowfall in the Netherlands, flocks of they can be seen sitting on arable land together.