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Dunlin, historical artwork
Dunlin. Historical artwork of a dunlin (Calidris alpina), a small wading shorebird. It is found in coastal areas around northern Europe and North America. It hunts in coastal mud for snails and worms, and also feeds on insects. It may reach a length of around 20 centimetres. This artwork was drawn by Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935)
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Archibald Bird Coastal Drawing Ornithological Ornithology Shore Thorburn Vertical Wader Calidris Alpina Dunlin
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This print showcases a historical artwork of a dunlin, beautifully drawn by the talented Archibald Thorburn. The dunlin, scientifically known as Calidris alpina, is a small wading shorebird that can be found in coastal areas across northern Europe and North America. With its slender figure and delicate features, this bird has become an icon of the wild coastlines it inhabits. Intriguingly, the dunlin's hunting technique involves scouring coastal mud for snails and worms while also indulging in insects as part of its diet. Its petite size allows it to navigate these muddy terrains with ease. Measuring approximately 20 centimeters in length, this remarkable creature captivates both ornithologists and nature enthusiasts alike. Archibald Thorburn's meticulous illustration skillfully captures the essence of this magnificent bird. His attention to detail brings out every feather on its body, showcasing his deep understanding of avian anatomy. This artwork serves as a testament to Thorburn's passion for wildlife and his contribution to ornithological art. Displayed vertically in all its glory, this historical artwork transports us back in time while simultaneously connecting us with the natural world around us today. It evokes feelings of admiration for our planet's diverse fauna and reminds us of our responsibility to preserve such precious species.
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