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Black-eared fairy, Heliothryx auritus
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Black-eared fairy, Heliothryx auritus
Black-eared fairy, Heliothryx auritus. Handcoloured steel engraving from W.C.L. Martins A General History of Humming-birds or the Trochilidae, Bohn, London, 1852
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This exquisite hand-colored steel engraving showcases the enchanting Black-eared Fairy, Heliothryx auritus. Originally published in W.C.L. Martin's "A General History of Humming-birds or the Trochilidae," this image was produced by the renowned firm of John Gould and Company in London in 1852. The Black-eared Fairy, also known as the Black-eared Hummingbird, is a small, vibrant hummingbird native to Central America. With its iridescent green back and a striking black patch behind each ear, this bird is a true marvel of nature. Its wings, adorned with intricate patterns, are capable of rapid flapping, allowing it to hover in mid-air as it feeds on nectar from flowers. The intricate details of the Black-eared Fairy's plumage are beautifully captured in this engraving, with the delicate shading and coloration adding depth and dimension to the image. The artist's skillful use of hand-coloring further enhances the natural beauty of the bird, bringing it to life in a way that a simple image could not. This engraving is a testament to the artistry and dedication of the naturalists and artists of the 19th century, who sought to document and preserve the natural world in all its splendor. It serves as a reminder of the importance of conservation efforts and the continued fascination with the wonders of the natural world that continues to this day.
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