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In this captivating engraving titled "Antiquarian Sketches in Guatemala, Central America, " we are transported to a world of mystery and beauty. Picture No

Background imageMistle Collection: Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus 1, fieldfare, T. pilaris 2, redwing, T. Iliacus 3, song thrush, T

Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus 1, fieldfare, T. pilaris 2, redwing, T. Iliacus 3, song thrush, T
FLO4574175 Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus 1, fieldfare, T. pilaris 2, redwing, T. Iliacus 3, song thrush, T. philomelos 4, blackbirds, T. merula 5.6, and ring ouzel, T. torquatus 7

Background imageMistle Collection: Antiquarian Sketches in Guatemala, Central America (engraving)

Antiquarian Sketches in Guatemala, Central America (engraving)
1626631 Antiquarian Sketches in Guatemala, Central America (engraving) by Frenzeny, Paul (1840-1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antiquarian Sketches in Guatemala, Central America)

Background imageMistle Collection: Picture No. 11993225

Picture No. 11993225
Mistle Thrush - Young - Calling - Yorkshire - UK Date:

Background imageMistle Collection: Misseltoe thrush, Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus

Misseltoe thrush, Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by George Graves from his own British Ornithology, Walworth, 1821

Background imageMistle Collection: Picture No. 11672816

Picture No. 11672816
Mistle Thrush adult. Date:

Background imageMistle Collection: Picture No. 10947848

Picture No. 10947848
Mistle Thrush - in snow Scotland, UK. Date:

Background imageMistle Collection: Picture No. 10889066

Picture No. 10889066
Mistle Thrush - in Holly Tree (Turdus viscivorus) Date:

Background imageMistle Collection: Picture No. 10851548

Picture No. 10851548
Mistle Thrush - at nest feeding young (Turdus viscivorus) Date:

Background imageMistle Collection: Picture No. 10898525

Picture No. 10898525
Mistle Thrush - drinking at pool (Turdus viscivorus) Date:

Background imageMistle Collection: Turdrus viscivorus, mistle thrush nest and eggs

Turdrus viscivorus, mistle thrush nest and eggs
Plate 4 from James Boltons third edition of Harmonia Ruralis: or an essay towards a natural history of British Song Birds, Vol.1, (1845)

Background imageMistle Collection: Turdus viscivorus, mistle thrush

Turdus viscivorus, mistle thrush
Plate 77, hand coloured lithograph by John and Elizabeth Gould from John Goulds The Birds of Europe, Vol. 2 (1832-1837)

Background imageMistle Collection: Mistle Thrush at rain puddle Croatia

Mistle Thrush at rain puddle Croatia
SAS-219 Mistle Thrush - at rain puddle Croatia Turdus viscivorus Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMistle Collection: Mistle Thrush at rain puddle with reflection Croatia

Mistle Thrush at rain puddle with reflection Croatia
SAS-218 Mistle Thrush - at rain puddle with reflection Croatia Turdus viscivorus Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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In this captivating engraving titled "Antiquarian Sketches in Guatemala, Central America, " we are transported to a world of mystery and beauty. Picture No. 11993225 showcases the mesmerizing presence of the Mistletoe thrush, also known as the Mistle thrush or Turdus viscivorus. As we delve into this enchanting scene, it becomes evident that there is more than meets the eye. The mistletoe hanging above adds an air of intrigue and symbolism to this picturesque setting, and is said that mistletoe holds mystical powers and has been revered throughout history for its healing properties. The connection between mistletoe and nature's harmony is further emphasized by an advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery from 1893. This juxtaposition highlights how even in urban settings, we can find glimpses of nature's wonders intertwined with human creations. Returning our focus to the Mistle Thrush at a drinking site, we witness a moment frozen in time – a delicate balance between survival and serenity. The vibrant plumage of this bird stands out against its surroundings, reminding us of nature's ability to create breathtaking beauty. Observing these scenes repeatedly displayed with multiple images reinforces the significance of these birds within their habitat. Their presence at drinking sites signifies not only their need for sustenance but also their role as guardians of natural resources. Through these images, we are reminded that every creature plays a vital part in maintaining ecological equilibrium. The Mistle Thrush serves as both messenger and protector - ensuring that life continues to flourish amidst changing landscapes. Let us embrace the spirit embodied by these magnificent birds - resilient yet graceful; fierce yet nurturing; adaptable yet unwaveringly loyal to their environment. May they inspire us to appreciate the interconnectedness between all living beings on our precious planet Earth.