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Caudatus Collection

"Captivating Caudatus: A Colorful Encounter in Tsavo, Kenya" In the vibrant wilderness of Tsavo, Kenya, a stunning lilac-breasted roller perches gracefully on a branch

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10883530

Picture No. 10883530
Long - tailed Tit - on Pussy Willow (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Great it, Parus major 1, blue it, Parus caeruleus 2, marsh it, Poecile palustris 3, long-tailed it

Great it, Parus major 1, blue it, Parus caeruleus 2, marsh it, Poecile palustris 3, long-tailed it
FLO4574032 Great it, Parus major 1, blue it, Parus caeruleus 2, marsh it, Poecile palustris 3, long-tailed it, Aegithalos caudatus 4, coal it, Periparus ater 5, crested it, Lopophanes cristatus 6

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Long-tailed tit

Long-tailed tit
Simun Ascic

Background imageCaudatus Collection: A lilac-breasted roller, Coracias caudatus, on a branch, Tsavo, Kenya. Date: 18-04-2017

A lilac-breasted roller, Coracias caudatus, on a branch, Tsavo, Kenya. Date: 18-04-2017

Background imageCaudatus Collection: DDE-90023035

DDE-90023035
Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudatus), Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa Date: 15/09/2009

Background imageCaudatus Collection: DDE-90023034

DDE-90023034
Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudatus), Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa Date: 15/09/2009

Background imageCaudatus Collection: DDE-90020673

DDE-90020673
A Lilac-breasted Roller at Samburu NP, Kenya. Date: 01/03/2005

Background imageCaudatus Collection: DDE-90019106

DDE-90019106
Lilac-breasted Roller (Coracias caudatus), Nxai Pan National Park, Botswana, Africa Date: 15/09/2009

Background imageCaudatus Collection: 13132587

13132587
Long-tailed tit, Aegithalos caudatus. The genus name Aegithalos was a term used by Aristotle for some European tits, including the long-tailed tit.s insectivorous throughout the year

Background imageCaudatus Collection: 13132586

13132586
Long-tailed tit, Aegithalos caudatus. The genus name Aegithalos was a term used by Aristotle for some European tits, including the long-tailed tit.s insectivorous throughout the year

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Splendid glossy starling (Senegal), Lamprotornis splendidus

Splendid glossy starling (Senegal), Lamprotornis splendidus chrysonotis (Golden eared grakle, Lamprotornis chrysonotis). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Cutlassfish, Lepidopus caudatus

Cutlassfish, Lepidopus caudatus (Portuguese lepidopus, Lepidopus lusitanicus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leachs Zoological

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Long-tailed glossy starling, Lamprotornis caudatus

Long-tailed glossy starling, Lamprotornis caudatus (Merula longicauda). Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Great tit, Parus major, and long-tailed tit

Great tit, Parus major, and long-tailed tit, Aegithalos caudatus. Handcoloured engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Edouard Travies from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d Histoire

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Piapiac, Ptilostomus afer

Piapiac, Ptilostomus afer (Long tailed crow, Corvus caudatus). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Eurasian blue tit, Cyanoses caeruleus

Eurasian blue tit, Cyanoses caeruleus, and egg, and long-tailed tit, Aegithalos caudatus, with nest and egg. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by Adolph Fries

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Amaranthus species

Amaranthus species
Amaranth species 1, princes feather, Amaranthus hypochondriacus 2, love lies bleeding, Amaranthus caudatus 3, globe amaranth, Gomphrena globosa 4, and redroot pigweed, Amaranthus retroflexus 5

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Lepidopus caudatus, or Scabbard Fish

Lepidopus caudatus, or Scabbard Fish, a species of cutlassfish, also known as Silver Scabbardfish, Frostfish, Beltfish and Scale-Foot. Date: 1863

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Long-tailed titmouse, Parus caudatus, Long-tailed

Long-tailed titmouse, Parus caudatus, Long-tailed tit, Aegithalos caudatus.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by George Graves from his own British Ornithology, Walworth, 1821

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10887336

Picture No. 10887336
Long-tailed Tit - perched on fir tree tip in garden (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10887337

Picture No. 10887337
Long-tailed Tit - perched on fir tree tip in garden (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10889034

Picture No. 10889034
Long-tailed Tit - on bird feeder (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10885733

Picture No. 10885733
Buff-necked Ibis (Theristicus caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10883972

Picture No. 10883972
Long Tailed Tit - With Hawthorn Berries (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10883792

Picture No. 10883792
Long Tailed Tit (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10883786

Picture No. 10883786
Long Tailed Tit - backlit at forest pool (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10883534

Picture No. 10883534
Long - tailed Tit - on Blackthorn (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10883533

Picture No. 10883533
Long - tailed Tit - on Larch (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10883532

Picture No. 10883532
Long - tailed Tit - on Pussy Willow (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10883531

Picture No. 10883531
Long - tailed Tit - on Pussy Willow (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10863676

Picture No. 10863676
Long-Tailed Tit. (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10894076

Picture No. 10894076
Long-tailed Tit - perched on branch (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10893998

Picture No. 10893998
Long-tailed Tit - perched on Larch Tree branch (Aegithalos caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Picture No. 10899228

Picture No. 10899228
Buff-necked Ibis / White-throated Ibis (Theristicus caudatus) Date:

Background imageCaudatus Collection: Long-tailed Tit carrying food for nesting young

Long-tailed Tit carrying food for nesting young

Background imageCaudatus Collection: The Lilac-breasted Roller, Coracias caudatus, is a member of the roller family of birds

The Lilac-breasted Roller, Coracias caudatus, is a member of the roller family of birds. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa

Background imageCaudatus Collection: immature, juvenile lilacbreasted roller. The Lilac-breasted Roller, Coracias caudatus

immature, juvenile lilacbreasted roller. The Lilac-breasted Roller, Coracias caudatus, is a member of the roller family of birds. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa



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"Captivating Caudatus: A Colorful Encounter in Tsavo, Kenya" In the vibrant wilderness of Tsavo, Kenya, a stunning lilac-breasted roller perches gracefully on a branch. This magnificent bird, scientifically known as Coracias caudatus, captivates with its long-tailed beauty and striking plumage. The date is 18th April 2017, and this momentous snapshot (Picture No. 10883530) captures the essence of nature's artistry. As the sun bathes the landscape in golden hues, our attention is drawn to other fascinating creatures that share this habitat. Among them is the splendid glossy starling (Senegal), Lamprotornis splendidus (13132587). Its iridescent feathers shimmer like precious gemstones against an azure sky. Delving deeper into these diverse ecosystems reveals another intriguing species – the cutlassfish (Lepidopus caudatus). With its sleek body and sharp-edged tail resembling a sword's blade, it navigates through ocean depths with grace and precision. But let us not forget about its avian counterpart – the long-tailed glossy starling (Lamprotornis caudatus) (13132586). Adorning itself with lustrous plumage that glimmers under sunlight, it adds an enchanting touch to any scene it graces. Caudatus signifies more than just a name; it represents elegance intertwined with nature's wonders. From birds soaring through skies to fish gliding beneath waves – each creature holds its own unique charm within this vast tapestry of life. So take a moment to appreciate Mother Nature's masterpiece as she unveils her secrets in Tsavo, Kenya. Let your imagination soar alongside these captivating beings and allow their beauty to leave an indelible mark on your soul.