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Corella Collection

The vibrant world of the coral reef comes alive as Nudibranchs (Nembrotha chamberlaini) gracefully feast on Tunicates, also known as sea squirts

Background imageCorella Collection: Nudibranchs (Nembrotha chamberlaini) feeding on Tunicates (sea squirt) on a coral reef

Nudibranchs (Nembrotha chamberlaini) feeding on Tunicates (sea squirt) on a coral reef. Anilao, Batangas, Luzon, Philippines. Verde Island Passages, Tropical West Pacific Ocean

Background imageCorella Collection: AUSTRALIAN BIRDLIFE FEEDING ON CROPS

AUSTRALIAN BIRDLIFE FEEDING ON CROPS
A Corella (a member of the cockatoo family) is seen feeding on a Sunflower crop on a farm in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Saturday, July 31, 2021

Background imageCorella Collection: Fall / Rough Collie / 1937

Fall / Rough Collie / 1937
CHAMPION CORELLA STARBOY Owner: Watkins Date: 1937

Background imageCorella Collection: Long-billed corella and galah

Long-billed corella and galah
Long-billed corella, Cacatua tenuirostris, and galah or rose-breasted cockatoo, Eolophus roseicapilla. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon

Background imageCorella Collection: Keilschwanz-Kakadu, Corella (chromolitho)

Keilschwanz-Kakadu, Corella (chromolitho)
5211363 Keilschwanz-Kakadu, Corella (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Keilschwanz-Kakadu, Corella)

Background imageCorella Collection: FALL / ROUGH COLLIE / 1937

FALL / ROUGH COLLIE / 1937
CHAMPION CORELLA STARBOY Owner: Watkins Date: 1937

Background imageCorella Collection: Page from the book Lo Quart del Cartoixa (The Fourth of the Cartoixa), printed

Page from the book Lo Quart del Cartoixa (The Fourth of the Cartoixa), printed in Valencia in 1496, translation of Vita Christi by the Carthusian Ludolph of Saxony

Background imageCorella Collection: Page of the work Psalteri by Joan Rois de Corella, printed in Venice in 1490 by Johan Hertezog

Page of the work Psalteri by Joan Rois de Corella, printed in Venice in 1490 by Johan Hertezog, translated from Latin to Romance by Rois de Corella

Background imageCorella Collection: Page of the work Lo primer del Cartoixa (The first of the Cartoixa) by Joan Rois de Corella

Page of the work Lo primer del Cartoixa (The first of the Cartoixa) by Joan Rois de Corella, printed in Valencia in 1496 by Lope de la Roca

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 11993362

Picture No. 11993362
Little Corella - Feeding in a eucalypt tree - near Peppimenarti Aboriginal Community - Northern Territory - Australia. Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 11993361

Picture No. 11993361
Little Corella - Feeding in a eucalypt tree - near Peppimenarti Aboriginal Community - Northern Territory - Australia. Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Joan Rois de Corella (1435-1497). Valencian poet and humanis

Joan Rois de Corella (1435-1497). Valencian poet and humanist. Engraving that belongs to his work Psalter, printed in Venice in 1490 by Johan Bertezog. Colored

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 10894904

Picture No. 10894904
Little Corella - pair copulating (Cacatua sanguinea) Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 10890641

Picture No. 10890641
Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea) Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 10890643

Picture No. 10890643
Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea) Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 10890642

Picture No. 10890642
Little Corella - feeding on the ground (Cacatua sanguinea) Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 10883361

Picture No. 10883361
Little Corella - feeding in rough pasture (Cacatua sanguinea ) Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 10883362

Picture No. 10883362
Little Corella - feeding in rough pasture (Cacatua sanguinea ) Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 10883329

Picture No. 10883329
Little Corella - feeding in rough pasture (Cacatua sanguinea (race pastinat) Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Picture No. 10898789

Picture No. 10898789
Long-billed Corella (Cacatua tenuirostris) Date:

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea) adult, collecting stick from ground, Northern Territory

Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea) adult, collecting stick from ground, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella and Galah (Eolophus rose) At the sewage ponds at Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke

Little Corella and Galah (Eolophus rose) At the sewage ponds at Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke
DH-4550 Little Corella and Galah (Eolophus rose) At the sewage ponds at Aputula Aboriginal Community, Finke, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageCorella Collection: Long-billed Corella - adult female sitting on a tree branch calling out - Phillip Island

Long-billed Corella - adult female sitting on a tree branch calling out - Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
SAS-1459 Long-billed Corella - adult female sitting on a tree branch calling out Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia Cacatua tenuirostris Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella - Little Corella sits on a rock and stretches its wing - Cape Range National Park

Little Corella - Little Corella sits on a rock and stretches its wing - Cape Range National Park
SAS-1024 Little Corella - Little Corella sits on a rock and stretches its wing Cape Range National Park, Ningaloo Reef Marine Park, Western Australia

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella - two Little Corellas sitting on a bush at a beach at Ningaloo Reef - Cape Range

Little Corella - two Little Corellas sitting on a bush at a beach at Ningaloo Reef - Cape Range National Park
SAS-1023 Little Corella - two Little Corellas sitting on a bush at a beach at Ningaloo Reef Cape Range National Park, Ningaloo Reef Marine Park, Western Australia

Background imageCorella Collection: Western Corella. Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains. Flocks feed on ground

Western Corella. Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains. Flocks feed on ground
ASW-4275 Western Corella Joondalup Park, Perth, W. Australia. Cacatua pastinator Inhabit tree-lined watercourses and adjacent plains

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella

Little Corella
JPF-6177 Little Corella Cacatua sanguinea Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella Australia

Little Corella Australia
JPF-6174 Little Corella - flock Arid Australia Cacatua sanguinea Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella flock in tree Little Corellas sometimes travel in flocks of several hundred often

Little Corella flock in tree Little Corellas sometimes travel in flocks of several hundred often near outback stations
DH-4315 Little Corella flock in tree This flock at Mt House Station, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Cactua sanguinea Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella flock Little Corellas sometimes travel in flocks of several hundred often near

Little Corella flock Little Corellas sometimes travel in flocks of several hundred often near outback stations where
DH-4314 Little Corella flock This flock at Mt House Station, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Cactua sanguinea Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corellas flying up Adcock Gorge These birds with dirty underparts because they have been

Little Corellas flying up Adcock Gorge These birds with dirty underparts because they have been feeding on ground that
DH-4240 Little Corellas flying up Adcock Gorge Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Cacatua sanguinea These birds with dirty underparts because they have been feeding on ground that has

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella reaching for a seed head Inhabits open woodland, mallee, mulga

Little Corella reaching for a seed head Inhabits open woodland, mallee, mulga
DH-4004 Little Corella reaching for a seed head At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Cactua sanguinea sanguinea Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella eating grass seeds Inhabits open woodland, mallee

Little Corella eating grass seeds Inhabits open woodland, mallee, mulga and tree-lined waterways in much of Australia
DH-4003 Little Corella eating grass seeds At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Cactua sanguinea sanguinea Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella eating a seed head Inhabits open woodland, mallee

Little Corella eating a seed head Inhabits open woodland, mallee, mulga and tree-lined waterways in much of Australia
DH-4002 Little Corella eating a seed head, balancing on one leg At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageCorella Collection: Western Corella Sheltering from the sun toward midday at Wongan Hills township

Western Corella Sheltering from the sun toward midday at Wongan Hills township
DH-3762 Western Corella - sheltering from the sun toward midday Wongan Hills township, Australia. Cacatua pastinator derbyi Inhabits woodlands and farmlands with trees in southwest Western Australia

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella - Dirty from ground feeding in the dusty ground of Marble Bar, Pilbara

Little Corella - Dirty from ground feeding in the dusty ground of Marble Bar, Pilbara, Western Australia
DH-3640 Little Corella - Dirty from ground feeding in the dusty ground Marble Bar, Pilbara, Western Australia Cacatua sanguinea westralensis Found throughout much of Australia except for the south

Background imageCorella Collection: Little Corella - scratching head. Found throughout most of Australia in dry woodland

Little Corella - scratching head. Found throughout most of Australia in dry woodland, mulga and mallee
DH-3320 Little Corella - scratching head Kimberleys, Western Australia Cacatua sanguinea sanguinea Found throughout most of Australia in dry woodland, mulga and mallee



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The vibrant world of the coral reef comes alive as Nudibranchs (Nembrotha chamberlaini) gracefully feast on Tunicates, also known as sea squirts. These colorful creatures create a mesmerizing spectacle amidst the bustling ecosystem beneath the waves. In another corner of Australia's diverse wildlife, Australian birdlife finds sustenance in crops, showcasing their resourcefulness and adaptability. Their presence adds a touch of charm to agricultural landscapes as they go about their daily foraging routines. Transporting us back in time to 1937, we catch a glimpse of Fall, an elegant Rough Collie exuding timeless beauty and grace. This enchanting canine captures hearts with its majestic appearance and loyal nature. A fascinating encounter unfolds between two avian species - the Long-billed corella and galah. These feathered friends engage in playful interactions while perched upon branches or soaring through open skies, reminding us of the joy found in companionship. Keilschwanz-Kakadu Corella graces our sight with its resplendent plumage captured through chromolitho artistry. The intricate details highlight this magnificent parrot's unique features that make it stand out among its peers. Delving into history's pages reveals glimpses into Joan Rois de Corella's literary works. From Lo Quart del Cartoixa (The Fourth of the Cartoixa) to Psalteri printed in Venice by Johan Hertezog in 1490, these texts offer insights into Catalonia's rich cultural heritage and intellectual pursuits during that era. Amongst these literary treasures lies Lo primer del Cartoixa (The first of the Cartoixa), another masterpiece penned by Joan Rois de Corella. This work immerses readers in a world filled with imagination and wisdom, leaving an indelible mark on literature enthusiasts throughout generations. As we explore Picture No. 11993362 and Picture No.