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Virescens Collection

Amidst the vibrant hues of nature, Picture No

Background imageVirescens Collection: Chimney swift and bank swallow

Chimney swift and bank swallow
Chimney swift, Chaetura pelagica 1, bank swallow, Riparia riparia 2, males. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry Warrens Report on the Birds

Background imageVirescens Collection: Green heron, Butorides virescens

Green heron, Butorides virescens, male 1, young 2. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry Warrens Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania, E.K

Background imageVirescens Collection: Cliff swallow and barn swallow

Cliff swallow and barn swallow
Cliff swallow, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota 1, and barn swallow, Hirundo rustica 2. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry Warrens Report

Background imageVirescens Collection: Ground beetle, scarab and cockchafer

Ground beetle, scarab and cockchafer
Dytiscus bimaculatus 1, scarab 2, cockchafer, Melolontha melolontha 3, Cantharis beetle 4, Carabus sexpunciatus 5 and Omophron limbatum 6

Background imageVirescens Collection: Pervuvian daffodil, Ismene pedunculata

Pervuvian daffodil, Ismene pedunculata (Greenish-flowered ismene, Ismene virescens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G

Background imageVirescens Collection: Comber, Serranus cabrilla

Comber, Serranus cabrilla (Greenish holocentrus, Holocentrus virescens). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageVirescens Collection: Green brittlegill mushroom, Russula virescens

Green brittlegill mushroom, Russula virescens. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools and Mushrooms, Harper, New York, 1895

Background imageVirescens Collection: Edible mushroom, Russula virescens, and suspect

Edible mushroom, Russula virescens, and suspect green Russula furcata and brown Russula nigricans.. Chromolithograph from Leon Dufours Atlas des Champignons Comestibles et Veneneux (1891)

Background imageVirescens Collection: Picture No. 10877328

Picture No. 10877328
Green Heron (Butorides virescens) Date:

Background imageVirescens Collection: Picture No. 10898807

Picture No. 10898807
Acadian Flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) Date:

Background imageVirescens Collection: Acadian Flycatcher

Acadian Flycatcher
JZ-2070 Acadian Flycatcher Empidonax virescens Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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Amidst the vibrant hues of nature, Picture No. 10877328 showcases the elegant Green Heron, Butorides virescens, perched on a branch, its iridescent green feathers reflecting the sunlight. In the same picture, a Chimney Swift and a Bank Swallow can be spotted darting in the sky, adding a dynamic touch to the scene. Moving on to Picture No. 10898807, the Cliff Swallow and Barn Swallow share the limelight with a Ground Beetle, Scarab, and Cockchafer, showcasing the intricate web of life. The Peruvian Daffodil, Ismene pedunculata, in full bloom, adds a pop of color to the background. But the natural beauty doesn't end there. In the world of edibles, the Green Brittlegill Mushroom, Russula virescens, is a delectable find, while the Comber, Serranus cabrilla, is a popular fish species. However, beware the Russula virescens, while edible, can be mistaken for a toxic look-alike, making identification crucial. Lastly, the Acadian Flycatcher, a migratory bird species, adds to the rich biodiversity of this captivating scene. Nature truly is a marvel, offering endless wonders to explore and appreciate.