EditorialWaxbill, Estrilda astrild (Loxia astrild). Illustration copied from George Edwards. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from "The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine," Harrison, London, 1802, the very rare eighth volume of the series.
EditorialCommon waxbill, Estrilda astrild. (Loxia astreld) Handcoloured copperplate engraving of an illustration by William Hayes from Portraits of Rare and Curious Birds from the Menagery of Osterly Park, London, Bulmer, 1794.
EditorialOrange-cheeked waxbill, Estrilda melpoda, and zebra waxbill, Amandava subflava. Chromolithograph by Brumby and Clarke after a painting by Frederick William Frohawk from Arthur Gardiner Butler's "Foreign Finches in Captivity," London, 1899.
EditorialBlack-rumped waxbill, Estrilda troglodytes, and common or St. Helena waxbill, Estrilda astrild. Chromolithograph by Brumby and Clarke after a painting by Frederick William Frohawk from Arthur Gardiner Butler's "Foreign Finches in Captivity," London, 1899.
EditorialEstrilda rufibarba, Print, The Arabian waxbill (Estrilda rufibarba) is a highly sociable species of estrildid finch native to Yemen and south-western Saudi Arabia. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 20, 000 ? 50, 000 sq km, 1700-1880.
EditorialEstrilda astrild, Print, The common waxbill (Estrilda astrild), also known as the St Helena waxbill, is a small passerine bird belonging to the estrildid finch family. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa but has been introduced to many other regions of ...
EditorialEstrilda astrild, Print, The common waxbill (Estrilda astrild), also known as the St Helena waxbill, is a small passerine bird belonging to the estrildid finch family. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa but has been introduced to many other regions of ...
EditorialEstrilda astrild, Print, The common waxbill (Estrilda astrild), also known as the St Helena waxbill, is a small passerine bird belonging to the estrildid finch family. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa but has been introduced to many other regions of ...
EditorialEstrilda astrild, Print, The common waxbill (Estrilda astrild), also known as the St Helena waxbill, is a small passerine bird belonging to the estrildid finch family. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa but has been introduced to many other regions of ...
EditorialUnknown South African waxbill and Brazilian firefinch varieties (Red-rumped waxbilled finch, Loxia astrild beta, and white-tailed waxbilled finch, Loxia leucera). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Peter Brown from his New Illustrations of Zoology, ...
EditorialCommon waxbill, Estrilda astrild. (Loxia astreld) Handcoloured copperplate engraving of an illustration by William Hayes from Portraits of Rare and Curious Birds from the Menagery of Osterly Park, London, Bulmer, 1794.
EditorialViolet-eared waxbill, Uraeginthus granatinus. Chromolithograph by Brumby and Clarke after a painting by Frederick William Frohawk from Arthur Gardiner Butler's "Foreign Finches in Captivity," London, 1899.
EditorialOrange-cheeked waxbill, Estrilda melpoda, and zebra waxbill, Amandava subflava. Chromolithograph by Brumby and Clarke after a painting by Frederick William Frohawk from Arthur Gardiner Butler's "Foreign Finches in Captivity," London, 1899.
EditorialRed-browed finch or Sydney waxbill, Neochmia temporalis, and crimson or Australian fire finch, Neochmia phaeton. Chromolithograph by Brumby and Clarke after a painting by Frederick William Frohawk from Arthur Gardiner Butler's "Foreign Finches in Capti...
EditorialLavender waxbill, Estrilda caerulescens. (Lavender finch, Lagonosticta coerulescens) Chromolithograph by Brumby and Clarke after a painting by Frederick William Frohawk from Arthur Gardiner Butler's "Foreign Finches in Captivity," London, 1899.
EditorialGreen avadavat, Amandava formosa. Vulnerable. (Green amaduvade waxbill, Stictospiza formosa.) Chromolithograph by Brumby and Clarke after a painting by Frederick William Frohawk from Arthur Gardiner Butler's "Foreign Finches in Captivity," London, 1899.
EditorialWaxbill, Estrilda astrild (Loxia astrild). Illustration copied from George Edwards. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from "The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine," Harrison, London, 1802, the very rare eighth volume of the series.