Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In collaboration with the illustrator and book editor Susie Barstow Skelding, she created several books of poetry with her bird illustrations, including Winged Flower Lovers, and Songsters of the Branches during the 1880s. [11] Her illustrations of birds were published in an 1888 book of poems, What the Poets Sing of Them and the book Favorite ...
Louis Agassiz Fuertes (February 7, 1874 – August 22, 1927) was an American ornithologist, illustrator and artist who set the rigorous and current-day standards for ornithological art and naturalist depiction and is considered one of the most prolific American bird artists, second only to his guiding professional predecessor John James Audubon.
Front cover of the sheet music for "Two Little Lovebirds" from Love Birds. Published by M. Witmark & Sons in 1921. Love Birds is a musical in two acts with music by Sigmund Romberg, lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, and a book by Edgar Allan Woolf. The work premiered at Broadway's Apollo Theatre on March 15, 1921. [1]
If the opening of the hole is too large, it is cemented with mud to reduce the entrance size. The bird usually lays four to six white eggs, speckled with red spots, that measure 20.8 mm × 15.3 mm (0.82 in × 0.60 in). [12] Beautiful nuthatch sexes are reported to share equally in nest building and incubation duties. [20]
The images of coupled kinnara and kinnari can be found in Borobudur, Mendut, Pawon, Sewu, Sari, and Prambanan temples. Usually, they are depicted as birds with human heads, or humans with lower limbs of birds. The pair of kinnara and kinnari usually is depicted guarding Kalpataru, the tree of life, and sometimes guarding a jar of treasure. [10]
Hosking headed the judging panel of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards in their early years. Hosking personified the competition's ethics. In his autobiography, An Eye for a Bird, he wrote of his strong objection to "unscrupulous methods", "dishonest photography" and the objectionable practice of passing off as 'wild and free' an animal that was neither, a position that the ...
Love you Wes xx," Reilly wrote. How Elsa Dutton's '1883' voice tied up 'Yellowstone' with a black bow In the "Yellowstone" finale, the ranch is sold to the Native American tribes who originally ...
The Dial of Love (1853) Birds and Flowers and other Country Things (1855) The Picture Book for the Young (1855) M. Howitt's Illustrated Library for the Young (1856; two series) Lillieslea, or Lost and Found (1861) Little Arthur's Letters to his Sister Mary (1861) The Poet's Children (1863) The Story of Little Cristal (1863) Mr. Rudd's ...