Olivaceus Collection
"Discover the World of Olivaceus: From Birds to Monkeys and More
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"Discover the World of Olivaceus: From Birds to Monkeys and More. " Meet the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum), a stunning bird with its sleek olive-brown plumage and vibrant yellow-tipped tail feathers. The Olive Bushshrike (Chlorophoneus olivaceus) is a master of camouflage, blending perfectly into its leafy surroundings with its olive-green feathers. Behold the striking head of the Guinea Turaco (Tauraco persa buffoni), adorned with a beautiful combination of green, red, and blue hues against an olive background. Watch as Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) gracefully swoop through the sky, their iridescent blue wings contrasting beautifully against their pale orange bellies. Spotting a Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus) can be quite challenging due to its small size and excellent mimicry skills, but listen closely for its melodious song in North American forests. Witness an enchanting moment between Eastern Kingbirds and Cedar Waxwings as they share branches while searching for insects or indulging in juicy berries together. Let's raise awareness about Geoffroy's Woolly Monkey—an endangered species native to South America—whose lush fur boasts shades ranging from dark brown to olive-gray. Explore Curtis British Entomology Plate 642—a captivating illustration showcasing various insect species amidst foliage that includes hints of olivaceous tones. Picture No. 11980691 captures nature's beauty at its finest—an exquisite landscape featuring lush greenery intertwined with hints of olive accents that evoke tranquility and harmony. Delve into the world of primates by learning about the Bush-tailed Sajou or Weeper Capuchin Monkey—a fascinating creature known for its expressive face framed by soft olive-colored fur.