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Weka Rail (Ocydromus australis), c. 1851-76 (w / c & pencil on paper)
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Weka Rail (Ocydromus australis), c. 1851-76 (w / c & pencil on paper)
780833 Weka Rail (Ocydromus australis), c.1851-76 (w/c & pencil on paper) by Wolf, Joseph (1820-99); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; German, out of copyright
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Gruiformes Ornithological Pair Wild Animal Wild Animals Australis Gallirallus Rallidae
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This print captures the beauty and essence of the Weka Rail (Ocydromus australis), an enchanting bird species that once roamed the lands between 1851-76. Created by Joseph Wolf, a renowned artist from Germany, this artwork showcases his exceptional talent in watercolor and pencil on paper. The Weka Rail is depicted in its natural habitat, exuding grace and elegance as it stands tall with its full-length body. Its intricate features are meticulously captured, highlighting every detail of its plumage and delicate form. This piece serves as a testament to Wolf's dedication to ornithology and his ability to bring these creatures to life through art. As we gaze upon this stunning portrayal of the Weka Rail, we are reminded of the wonders of nature and our connection to all living beings. The Weka Rail belongs to the rallidae family within gruiformes order, specifically gallirallus genus. Its scientific name "australis" signifies its origin from Australasia. This painting not only celebrates the beauty of this wild animal but also serves as a valuable resource for ornithological research. Preserved by the Zoological Society of London, it stands as a timeless representation of wildlife artistry that continues to inspire awe and admiration for both artists and nature enthusiasts alike.
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