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Golden Winged Collection

"Captivating Golden-winged Birds: A Glimpse into Nature's Beauty" From the vibrant plumage of the Golden-winged parakeet to the striking red-headed lovebird

Background imageGolden Winged Collection: Golden-winged parakeet and red-headed lovebird

Golden-winged parakeet and red-headed lovebird
Golden-winged parakeet, Brotogeris chrysoptera, and red-headed lovebird, Agapornis pullarius. Handcoloured lithograph from Th

Background imageGolden Winged Collection: Golden- Winged Warbler JSD 2380 Vermivori chrysoplera © J. S. Dunning / ARDEA LONDON

Golden- Winged Warbler JSD 2380 Vermivori chrysoplera © J. S. Dunning / ARDEA LONDON
JSD-2380 Golden-Winged WARBLER Distribution: Central and Eastern USA, Colombia and Venezuela Vermivori chrysoplera John Dunning Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGolden Winged Collection: Golden-winged Warbler - Singing from branch - Connecticut USA - May

Golden-winged Warbler - Singing from branch - Connecticut USA - May
JZ-3211 Golden-winged Warbler - Singing from branch Connecticut USA - May. Vermivora chrysoptera Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGolden Winged Collection: Golden-winged Warbler - Perched on branch - Connecticut USA - May

Golden-winged Warbler - Perched on branch - Connecticut USA - May
JZ-3210 Golden-winged Warbler - Perched on branch Connecticut USA - May. Vermivora chrysoptera Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageGolden Winged Collection: Golden-winged Warbler - This individual is probably impure and has a tint of Blue-winged warbler

Golden-winged Warbler - This individual is probably impure and has a tint of Blue-winged warbler blood in it
JZ-1977 Golden-winged Warbler - This individual is probably impure and has a tint of Blue-winged warbler blood in it. The gold wingbars are washed out. Connecticut, USA

Background imageGolden Winged Collection: Golden-winged Warbler - Probably an impure bird with some Blue-winged Warbler blood in it

Golden-winged Warbler - Probably an impure bird with some Blue-winged Warbler blood in it. Connecticut, USA
JZ-1976 Golden-winged Warbler - Probably an impure bird with some Blue-winged Warbler blood in it. Connecticut, USA. Vermivora chrysoptera Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageGolden Winged Collection: Golden-winged Warbler Connecticut, USA

Golden-winged Warbler Connecticut, USA
JZ-1893 Golden-winged Warbler Connecticut, USA. Vermivora chrysoptera Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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"Captivating Golden-winged Birds: A Glimpse into Nature's Beauty" From the vibrant plumage of the Golden-winged parakeet to the striking red-headed lovebird, these avian wonders never fail to captivate our hearts. In the lush forests of Connecticut, USA, a rare sight awaits - the elusive Golden-winged Warbler. With its distinctive golden wings and melodious song, this warbler enchants all who are lucky enough to witness its presence. One such sighting reveals a Lawrence's Warbler, a unique hybrid between a Blue-winged Warbler and a Golden-winged Warbler. This extraordinary creature proudly carries food in its beak as it navigates through its natural habitat. Photographed by J. S. Dunning in London, we see another stunning image of the Golden-Winged Warbler perched on a branch with utmost elegance and grace. During May in Connecticut, these enchanting birds fill the air with their beautiful melodies as they sing from branches or perch gracefully on trees. Their golden wings glisten under the sunlight, creating an ethereal spectacle that leaves us breathless. These sightings serve as reminders of nature's intricate beauty and diversity found within our own backyard. As we marvel at these magnificent creatures fluttering through Connecticut's landscapes, let us cherish and protect them for generations to come. Witnessing these golden-winged wonders is truly an awe-inspiring experience that reminds us of how precious our natural world is – filled with countless treasures waiting to be discovered right before our eyes.