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Meadow Pipit Collection

The Meadow Pipit, scientifically known as Anthus pratensis, is a charming little bird that can be found across Europe

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Picture No. 12478781

Picture No. 12478781
Meadow Pipit - adult bird - Germany Meadow Pipit Date:

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897

Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897
Eggs of European birds: 1) Kingfisher; 2) Bee-eater; 3) Black woodpecker; 4) Lesser spotted woodpecker; 5) Roller; 6) Eagle-owl; 7) Long-eared owl; 8) Scops owl; 9) Pygmy owl; 10) Tawny owl; 11

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Picture No. 12478780

Picture No. 12478780
Meadow Pipit - adult bird perched on post - Germany Date:

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit (colour litho)

Meadow Pipit (colour litho)
3118107 Meadow Pipit (colour litho) by Wright, Magnus (1805-68), Ferdinand (1822-1906) & Wilhelm von (1810-87); (add.info.: Svenska Faglar efter Naturen och pa sten ritade)

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Eggs

Eggs
LLM339562 Eggs by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eggs. Familiar Wild Birds by W Swaysland (Cassell, c 1900).); © Look and Learn

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Rufous-breasted Babbler, 1864 (colour litho)

Rufous-breasted Babbler, 1864 (colour litho)
998946 Rufous-breasted Babbler, 1864 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der VAogel in)

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit

Meadow Pipit
LLM339536 Meadow Pipit by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Meadow Pipit. Familiar Wild Birds by W Swaysland (Cassell, c 1900).); © Look and Learn

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: The Meadow-Pipit, The Tree-Pipit (chromolitho)

The Meadow-Pipit, The Tree-Pipit (chromolitho)
3643855 The Meadow-Pipit, The Tree-Pipit (chromolitho) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Meadow-Pipit, The Tree-Pipit)

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Pipa, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Pipa, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999596 Pipa, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA, 1833-39)

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Prairie Titlark, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell

Prairie Titlark, 1830. Creator: Robert Havell
Prairie Titlark, 1830

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow-Pipit or Titlark - An thus praten sis, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Meadow-Pipit or Titlark - An thus praten sis, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Meadow-Pipit or Titlark - An thus praten sis, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit perched on stone, Anthus pratensis

Meadow Pipit perched on stone, Anthus pratensis

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit stretching wing, Anthus pratensis

Meadow Pipit stretching wing, Anthus pratensis

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit wing stretching, Anthus pratensis

Meadow Pipit wing stretching, Anthus pratensis

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit perched on fence, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Meadow Pipit perched on fence, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Flying Meadow Pipit hovers for a short while above a meadow, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Flying Meadow Pipit hovers for a short while above a meadow, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit in display flight, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Meadow Pipit in display flight, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit collecting nesting material, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Meadow Pipit collecting nesting material, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Wintering Meadow Pipit foraging on dungheap with snow on very cold day, Anthus pratensis

Wintering Meadow Pipit foraging on dungheap with snow on very cold day, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit perched on ship, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Meadow Pipit perched on ship, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit with food, Anthus pratensis

Meadow Pipit with food, Anthus pratensis

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit in breeding habitat sitting on Common Tansy, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Meadow Pipit in breeding habitat sitting on Common Tansy, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit in Marram grass, Anthus pratensis

Meadow Pipit in Marram grass, Anthus pratensis

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit perched on barbed wire, Anthus pratensis, The Netherlands

Meadow Pipit perched on barbed wire, Anthus pratensis, The Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow pipit perched on the ground

Meadow pipit perched on the ground

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit perched on a rock, Anthus pratensis

Meadow Pipit perched on a rock, Anthus pratensis

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit, Anthus pratensis, Italy

Meadow Pipit, Anthus pratensis, Italy

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit with food for the youngsters, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Meadow Pipit with food for the youngsters, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Wing stretching Meadow Pipit, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Wing stretching Meadow Pipit, Anthus pratensis, Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) singing on a wire, Lauwersmeer Bantpolder, The Netherlands

Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) singing on a wire, Lauwersmeer Bantpolder, The Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis), Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis), Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) and Tree Pipit (Anthus trivialis), Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) and Tree Pipit (Anthus trivialis), Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow pipit -Anthus pratensis- perched on a fence post

Meadow pipit -Anthus pratensis- perched on a fence post

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit Anthus pratensis Norfolk May

Meadow Pipit Anthus pratensis Norfolk May

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit Anthus pratensis with caterpillar for young Norfolk May

Meadow Pipit Anthus pratensis with caterpillar for young Norfolk May

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis), side view

Meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis), side view

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Tawny Pipit (Anthus campestris), drinking inside the water. It is a species of bird paseriforme of

Tawny Pipit (Anthus campestris), drinking inside the water. It is a species of bird paseriforme of the family
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Tawny Pipit (Anthus campestris), Walking on a trunk. It is a species of bird paseriforme of

Tawny Pipit (Anthus campestris), Walking on a trunk. It is a species of bird paseriforme of the family Motacillidae
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit -Anthus pratensis-, young perched on post, Eider Barrage

Meadow Pipit -Anthus pratensis-, young perched on post, Eider Barrage, North Frisia or Northern Friesland, Germany, Europe

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit -Anthus pratensis- perched on a post, Buren, Ameland, The Netherlands

Meadow Pipit -Anthus pratensis- perched on a post, Buren, Ameland, The Netherlands

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Common cuckoo brood parasite, artwork C013 / 6350

Common cuckoo brood parasite, artwork C013 / 6350
Common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) chick being fed by a meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis). Common cuckoos are brood parasites. That is, they lay their eggs in the nest of other birds

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow pipits, 19th century artwork C013 / 6344

Meadow pipits, 19th century artwork C013 / 6344
Meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis) pair. Plate 134 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageMeadow Pipit Collection: Meadow Pipit - Cornwall - UK

Meadow Pipit - Cornwall - UK
DAC-1075 Meadow Pipit Cornwall - UK Anthus pratensis David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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The Meadow Pipit, scientifically known as Anthus pratensis, is a charming little bird that can be found across Europe. This species has been captivating bird enthusiasts for centuries, as depicted in the lithographs and engravings from the 19th century. In Picture No. 12478781, we see a lithograph showcasing eggs of various European birds published in 1897. Among them is the Meadow Pipit's egg - a delicate creation of nature that holds the promise of new life. Picture No. 12478780 presents us with another color lithograph solely dedicated to the Meadow Pipit. Its intricate details beautifully capture this small passerine bird's features and distinctive plumage. Moving on to Picture No. 12478780, we encounter yet another depiction of this delightful creature - this time accompanied by its eggs. The artist skillfully portrays both elements together, emphasizing their connection within nature's cycle. A different artwork catches our attention next: Rufous-breasted Babbler from 1864 showcases a colorful lithograph featuring several avian species including the Meadow Pipit among them. "The Meadow-Pipit" and "The Tree-Pipit, " presented in chromolitho form by Pipa between 1833-39, showcase these two closely related species side by side. Their similarities and differences are highlighted through vibrant colors and intricate details. Robert Havell's Prairie Titlark from 1830 introduces us to another member of the pipit family - an enchanting songbird captured with remarkable precision in his colored engraving. Lastly, George James Rankin's artwork titled "Meadow-Pipit or Titlark - An thus praten sis" takes us back to c1910 when it was created. The artist masterfully depicts this lively bird perched on a branch while seemingly engaged in conversation with its surroundings.