EditorialAlexandrine parakeet, Psittacula eupatria. (Psittacus alexandri) 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.
EditorialAlexandrine parakeet, Psittacula eupatria, and long-tailed parakeet, Psittacula longicauda Perruche d'Alexandre et perruche a longs brins. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Menevill...
EditorialPalaeornis torquatus, Print, The Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula of the family Psittacidae. It is named after Alexander the Great, who transported numero...
EditorialPalaeornis torquatus, Print, The Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), also known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a medium-sized parrot in the genus Psittacula of the family Psittacidae. It is named after Alexander the Great, who transported numero...
EditorialPalaeornis eupatria, Print, Psittacula, Members of the parrot genus Psittacula or Afro-Asian ring-necked parakeets as they are commonly known in aviculture originates found from Africa to South-East Asia. It is a widespread group, with a clear concentr...
EditorialPalaeornis eupatria, Print, Psittacula, Members of the parrot genus Psittacula or Afro-Asian ring-necked parakeets as they are commonly known in aviculture originates found from Africa to South-East Asia. It is a widespread group, with a clear concentr...
EditorialPalaeornis eupatria, Print, Psittacula, Members of the parrot genus Psittacula or Afro-Asian ring-necked parakeets as they are commonly known in aviculture originates found from Africa to South-East Asia. It is a widespread group, with a clear concentr...
EditorialAlexandrine parakeet, Psittacula eupatria. (Psittacus alexandri) 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.