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Suckley Collection

"Suckley: A Journey Through Nature's Wonders" Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of Suckley, where nature's beauty unfolds in unexpected ways

Background imageSuckley Collection: Worcester WR6 5 Map

Worcester WR6 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Worcester WR6 5

Background imageSuckley Collection: Fox Hunting Music Sheet

Fox Hunting Music Sheet
FOXHUNTING A descriptive piece in praise of the sport. Date: circa 1860

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-4. Salmo gibbsii, Gibbs Salmon Trout; 5-8

1-4. Salmo gibbsii, Gibbs Salmon Trout; 5-8. Salmo stellatus, Star-spotted Brook Trout. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-3. Pimelodus olivaceus, Olive Colored Cat Fish; 4-6. Pimelodus catulus, Kitten Fish

1-3. Pimelodus olivaceus, Olive Colored Cat Fish; 4-6. Pimelodus catulus, Kitten Fish. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: The White-headed Gull, Larus heermanni. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G

The White-headed Gull, Larus heermanni. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Corvus carnivorus, Northern Raven. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Corvus carnivorus, Northern Raven. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Corvus caurinus, Northwestern Fishcrow. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G

Corvus caurinus, Northwestern Fishcrow. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1. Dipodomys agilis, Pouched Jumping Mouse (California, Oregon?); 2. Neotoma occidentalis

1. Dipodomys agilis, Pouched Jumping Mouse (California, Oregon?); 2. Neotoma occidentalis, Bushy Tailed Rat (coast of Washington Territory). Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G

Background imageSuckley Collection: Pituophis sayi, Prairie Bull Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Pituophis sayi, Prairie Bull Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1. Nyctoporis galeata; 2. Nosoderna diabolicum; 3

1. Nyctoporis galeata; 2. Nosoderna diabolicum; 3. Cononotus sericans; 4. Phaleria globosa; 5. Nyctobates serrata; 6. Lytta Cooperi; 7. Ditylus vestitus; 8. Emphyastes fucicola; 9

Background imageSuckley Collection: Endolepis Suckleyi, 1. Staminate flower, 2

Endolepis Suckleyi, 1. Staminate flower, 2. Vertical section of the same, with the lobes of the calyx inflexed, 3. Pistillate flower, with the involucre entire, 4

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-4. Chiropsisi pictus, Painted Chiropsis; 5-8. Chiropsis guttatus, Speckled Chiropsis

1-4. Chiropsisi pictus, Painted Chiropsis; 5-8. Chiropsis guttatus, Speckled Chiropsis. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Astragalus (Homalobus) serotinus, 1. Vexillum, wing, and a keel petal, 2. Stamens

Astragalus (Homalobus) serotinus, 1. Vexillum, wing, and a keel petal, 2. Stamens, etc, 3. Calyx and pistil, 4. Legume transversely divided, etc. The details magnified

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1. Eutania cooperi, Red Striped Garter Snake; 2

1. Eutania cooperi, Red Striped Garter Snake; 2. Eutania concinna, One Striped Garter Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Obione suckleyana, 1. Staminate flower spread open, 2. Pistillate flower in its involucre

Obione suckleyana, 1. Staminate flower spread open, 2. Pistillate flower in its involucre, 3. Same veritcally divided, 4. Fruit in its involucre, 5. Cross section of the same, 6

Background imageSuckley Collection: Podiceps californicus, California Grebe. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G

Podiceps californicus, California Grebe. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1. Ambystoma tenebrosum, Black Mudpup. b, head from above; 2

1. Ambystoma tenebrosum, Black Mudpup. b, head from above; 2. Ambystoma ingens, The Huge Mudpup. a. full view, b. side of head, c. head above, d. from below, e. f. g. as seen from below; 3

Background imageSuckley Collection: Strepsilas melanocephalus, Black-headed Turnstone. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Strepsilas melanocephalus, Black-headed Turnstone. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Falco nigriceps, Western Duck-Hawk. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Falco nigriceps, Western Duck-Hawk. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Pica hudsonica, Black-billed Magpie. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Pica hudsonica, Black-billed Magpie. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Sciurus douglassii var, suckleyi, Suckleys Pine Squirrel. Suckley, George 1830-1869

Sciurus douglassii var, suckleyi, Suckleys Pine Squirrel. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1. Pana halecina, Spotted Frog, b. under surface of head, c. under surface of left fore foot

1. Pana halecina, Spotted Frog, b. under surface of head, c. under surface of left fore foot, d. under surface of left hind foot; 2. Rana boylii, Boyls Frog (California), a. b

Background imageSuckley Collection: Buteo Cooperii, California Hawk. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Buteo Cooperii, California Hawk. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Chiropsis constellatus, Starry Chiropsis. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G

Chiropsis constellatus, Starry Chiropsis. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Musenium divaricatum, 1. Vertical section of a flower, 2

Musenium divaricatum, 1. Vertical section of a flower, 2. Fruit, 3. The same, with the mericarps separating, 4, 5. Cross section of the fruit and seeds. The details variously magnified

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-3. Pimelodus ailurus, Blunt-tailed Cat Fish. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

1-3. Pimelodus ailurus, Blunt-tailed Cat Fish. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-4. Catostomus sucklii, Nebraska Sucker; 5

1-4. Catostomus sucklii, Nebraska Sucker; 5. Young of the same. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Eutania faireyi, Faireys Garter Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Eutania faireyi, Faireys Garter Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Crotalus confluentus, Prairie Rattle Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Crotalus confluentus, Prairie Rattle Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-4. Labrax chrysops, Bass of the Mississippi, 5-8

1-4. Labrax chrysops, Bass of the Mississippi, 5-8. Stizostedion boreus, Okow or Pike Perch. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Fishes, Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Fishes, Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-4. Richardsonius balleatus, Steilacoom Killy; 5-8. R. lateralis, Spotted Killy

1-4. Richardsonius balleatus, Steilacoom Killy; 5-8. R. lateralis, Spotted Killy. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Lepus washingtonii, Red Rabbit. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Lepus washingtonii, Red Rabbit. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1. Red Cat; 2. American Panther. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

1. Red Cat; 2. American Panther. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1. Junco dorsalis, New Mexican Snow Bird; 2. Passerculus sandwichensis. Suckley

1. Junco dorsalis, New Mexican Snow Bird; 2. Passerculus sandwichensis. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-4. Salar lewisii, Lewis Missouri Trout. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

1-4. Salar lewisii, Lewis Missouri Trout. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: A. Astragalus filifolius, 1. Pistil enlarged, 2. Cross section of the ovary enlarged, 3

A. Astragalus filifolius, 1. Pistil enlarged, 2. Cross section of the ovary enlarged, 3. Legume transversaly divided, 4. Same longitudinally divided; B. Astragalus bisulcatus, 5

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-4. Acomus lactarius, Milk River Sucker; 5

1-4. Acomus lactarius, Milk River Sucker; 5. Young of the same. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Scotophis vulpinus, Fox Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Scotophis vulpinus, Fox Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Fish, Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Fish, Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-6. Pogonichthys communis, Nebraska Dace. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

1-6. Pogonichthys communis, Nebraska Dace. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1. Aspicottus bison, Buffalo Sculpin; 2. Leptocottus armatus, Slender Sculpin. Suckley

1. Aspicottus bison, Buffalo Sculpin; 2. Leptocottus armatus, Slender Sculpin. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: 1-5. Cheonda cooperi, Vancouver Chub; 6-9

1-5. Cheonda cooperi, Vancouver Chub; 6-9. Cyprinoid (undetermined). Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Ambloplites aeneus, Black Bass, &c. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Ambloplites aeneus, Black Bass, &c. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Eutania haydenii, Haydens Garter Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Eutania haydenii, Haydens Garter Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Eutania faireyi, young, Prairie Water Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Eutania faireyi, young, Prairie Water Snake. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Eutania vagrans, The Large -headed Striped Snake. [?], Suckley, George 1830-1869

Eutania vagrans, The Large -headed Striped Snake. [?], Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902

Background imageSuckley Collection: Damalichthys vacca, Silvery Perch. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J

Damalichthys vacca, Silvery Perch. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902



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"Suckley: A Journey Through Nature's Wonders" Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of Suckley, where nature's beauty unfolds in unexpected ways. Located in Worcester WR6 5 Map, this hidden gem holds secrets waiting to be discovered. As you wander through the picturesque landscapes, immerse yourself in the rich history of fox hunting with an intriguing glimpse at a vintage music sheet dedicated to this age-old tradition. The melodies echo across time, transporting you to a bygone era. Delve deeper into Suckley's natural wonders and encounter an array of fascinating creatures. From Salmo gibbsii, also known as Gibbs Salmon Trout, gracefully swimming against the current, to Pimelodus olivaceus and Pimelodus catulus - Olive Colored Cat Fish and Kitten Fish respectively - showcasing their unique charm beneath tranquil waters. The White-headed Gull soars above with elegance while paying homage to George Suckley (1830-1869) and J. G Cooper for their contributions in ornithology. Similarly, Corvus carnivorus and Corvus caurinus honor these remarkable researchers' work on Northern Raven and Northwestern Fishcrow species. Venturing further into Suckley's diverse ecosystem reveals more extraordinary inhabitants such as Dipodomys agilis - the elusive Pouched Jumping Mouse whose presence adds mystery to California or Oregon regions. Neotoma occidentalis scampers amidst rocky crevices while Pituophis sayi proudly displays its vibrant colors as Prairie Bull Snake. Prepare for surprises around every corner as Nyctoporis galeata emerges from shadows followed by Nosoderna diabolicum spreading its wings like an otherworldly creature. Endolepis Suckleyi captivates with its intricate staminate flower arrangement that showcases nature's artistic prowess.