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Todiramphus sanctus, sacred kingfisher
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Todiramphus sanctus, sacred kingfisher
Ff. 59. Watercolour painting by George Forster (1773) annotated Alcedo cyanea and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)
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1754 1794 Adam Adventure Alcedinidae Cook Coraciiformes Discovery Exploration Forster Johann Kingfisher Perched Perching Sacred Sauropsid Sauropsida Stripe Voyage Sanctus
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This stunning watercolour painting, titled 'Ff. 59. Alcedo cyanea' and created by the renowned naturalist George Forster during Captain James Cook's second voyage to explore the southern continent between 1772 and 1775, showcases the captivating beauty of the Sacred Kingfisher, Todiramphus sanctus. Forster, who was accompanied by his brother Johann Christian Friedrich Höhne, meticulously documented the natural world they encountered during their expedition, producing a wealth of illustrations that continue to captivate and inform us about the biodiversity of the Southern Hemisphere. The Sacred Kingfisher, also known as the Long-collared Kingfisher, is a member of the kingfisher family (Alcedinidae), order Coraciiformes, and class Sauropsida. This striking bird is characterized by its vibrant blue plumage, distinctive white collar, and long, pointed bill. In this painting, the Sacred Kingfisher is depicted perched on a branch, its intense gaze fixed on the water below, suggesting its predatory nature. Forster's original annotation, 'Alcedo cyanea,' reflects the taxonomic classification of the bird at the time. However, modern taxonomic nomenclature now recognizes the Sacred Kingfisher as Todiramphus sanctus. This painting, with its rich history and intricate details, offers a glimpse into the natural world as it was discovered during the 18th century's era of exploration and adventure. The watercolour painting, a testament to the artistic and scientific achievements of the time, continues to inspire and educate us about the natural world and the remarkable discoveries made during the age of exploration.
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