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Cochoa viridis, green cochoa

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Cochoa viridis, green cochoa

Plate 1 from John Goulds The Birds of Asia, Vol. 2, (1850-83). Hand coloured lithograph

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Birds Of Asia Gould John Gould Pair Passeriformes Passerine Sauropsid Sauropsida Stripe


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Plate 1 from John Gould's The Birds of Asia, Volume 2 (1850-83), features a stunning hand-coloured lithograph of the Green Cochoa, or Cochoa viridis. This beautiful passerine bird is native to the forests of Southeast Asia and is known for its distinctive blue-green plumage and striking black and white stripes on its flanks. The illustration captures the bird perched gracefully on a branch, its head turned towards the viewer with a curious expression. The intricate details of the Green Cochoa's anatomy are expertly rendered, from the delicate feathers on its wings to the textured patterns on its body. The vibrant colours of the lithograph are brought to life through the skilled use of hand colouring, adding depth and dimension to the image. The Green Cochoa is a sauropsid, a group of animals that includes reptiles and birds. It is a passerine bird, belonging to the order Passeriformes, which includes over half of all known bird species. The bird's eye is depicted with a keen, intelligent look, suggesting its sharp senses and agile nature. This pair of birds is shown in a naturalistic setting, adding to the sense of realism and authenticity. John Gould's The Birds of Asia is a seminal work in ornithology, featuring over 700 plates documenting the diverse birdlife of Asia. The series was produced between 1850 and 1883 and is renowned for its high-quality illustrations, which were produced using the latest techniques in lithography and hand colouring. This beautiful image of the Green Cochoa is a testament to the skill and artistry of the team behind The Birds of Asia and remains an enduring record of this fascinating bird species.

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