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Mycteria americana, wood stork
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Mycteria americana, wood stork
Plate 81, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby
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18th Century Bahama Bill Carolina Catesby Ciconiidae Ciconiiformes Curved Etching Florida Foot Mark Mark Catesby Mycteria
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Plate 81: Mycteria americana, the Wood Stork, from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (1731-43) by Mark Catesby is an exquisite hand-colored etching that showcases the intricate details of this distinctive bird. Catesby's meticulous anatomical illustration captures the long, curved bill and the unique anatomy of this bird, which is a member of the Ciconiiformes order, specifically the Ciconiidae family, and is commonly known as the Wood Stork. The Wood Stork, native to the southeastern United States and the Caribbean, is depicted here with its head turned to the side, revealing the intricate details of its anatomy. Its long, powerful legs and webbed feet are shown in great detail, reflecting the bird's ability to wade in shallow water and hunt for fish and other aquatic prey. The Wood Stork's bill, which is both a tool for capturing food and a means of thermoregulation, is also highlighted in this illustration. This historic plate is part of the first comprehensive record of the natural history of the Carolinas, Florida, and the Bahama Islands. Mark Catesby, an English naturalist, traveled to America in the early 18th century to study and document the natural world of the New World. His illustrations, which were produced using the etching technique, are renowned for their accuracy and beauty. This plate, in particular, is a testament to Catesby's skill as an artist and his dedication to documenting the natural world. The Wood Stork, which is still found in the southern United States and parts of Central America, is an important species in its ecosystem. Its long bill and wading ability make it an efficient hunter, and it plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the wetland ecosystems it inhabits. This historic illustration not only captures the beauty and intricacy of this bird but also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving the natural world for future generations.
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