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Ornatus Collection

"Ornatus: A Symphony of Nature's Finest" In the heart of the rainforests, a mesmerizing creature known as the Capuchinbird, Perissocephalus tricolor, takes flight

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Capuchinbird, Perissocephalus tricolor, and Amazonian umbrellabird, Cephalopterus ornatus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science

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Capuchinbird and Amazonian umbrellabird
5855199 Capuchinbird and Amazonian umbrellabird; (add.info.: Capuchinbird or Calfbird, Perissocephalus tricolor, and Amazonian umbrellabird, Cephalopterus ornatus)

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DDE-90038438
Ornate Hawk Eagle, Spizaetus ornatus, watching through tree branches. Pantanal, Brazil, Controlled Situation. Date: 17/02/2005

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DDE-90037364
Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus) wild adolescent male feeding on fruiting Aquacartillo trees. Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve, Andes, Ecuador. Date: 09/09/2005

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DDE-90037363
Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus) wild adolescent male feeding on fruiting Aquacartillo trees, Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve, Andes, Ecuador Date: 09/09/2005

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DDE-90037362
Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus) wild cub, Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve, Andes, Ecuador Date: 09/09/2005

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DDE-90027478
Caribbean, Trinidad & Tobago, Trinidad, Asa Wright Nature Center. Tufted Coquette, hummingbird (Lophornis ornatus) Date: 25/01/2007

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DDE-90025973
Rainbow Bee-eater (Merops ornatus), Yellow Water Billabong, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia Date: 02/02/2008

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DDE-90024670
Multicolored lobster (Panulirus ornatus), Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesia. Date: 19/05/2006

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UW ET 1812 07
Ornate Wrasse - Dili Rock East dive site, Dili, East Timor (Timor Leste) Date: 25-Feb-19

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Trumpet Daffodils and Poets Narcissus (chromolitho)

Trumpet Daffodils and Poets Narcissus (chromolitho)
5219626 Trumpet Daffodils and Poets Narcissus (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trumpet Daffodils and Poets Narcissus)

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Ruby-topaz hummingbird, Chrysolampis mosquitus

Ruby-topaz hummingbird, Chrysolampis mosquitus, and tufted coquette, Lophornis ornatus. Handcoloured engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Edouard Travies from Charles d Orbignys

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Amazonian umbrellabird and regent bowerbird

Amazonian umbrellabird and regent bowerbird
Amazonian umbrellabird, Cephalopterus ornatus, and regent bowerbird, Sericulus chrysocephalus (male). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Ornate hawk eagle and African harrier-hawk

Ornate hawk eagle and African harrier-hawk
Ornate hawk eagle, Spizaetus ornatus, and African harrier-hawk or gymnogene, Polyboroides typus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Tufted coquettes, Lophornis ornatus

Tufted coquettes, Lophornis ornatus (Tufted-necked hummingbirds, Trochilus ornatus). Male and female. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Rainbow bee-eater, Merops ornatus

Rainbow bee-eater, Merops ornatus (Variegated bee-eater). Australia. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester, 1822

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Tufted coquette, Lophornis ornatus, female

Tufted coquette, Lophornis ornatus, female (Tufted-necked hummingbird, Trochilus ornatus.) Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library: Ornithology

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Tufted coquette, Lophornis ornatus, male

Tufted coquette, Lophornis ornatus, male (Tufted-necked hummingbird, Trochilus ornatus.) Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library: Ornithology

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Cystoidea extinct echinoderms

Cystoidea extinct echinoderms
Cystoidea or cystoids, extinct fossil echinoderms: Staurocystis quadrifasciata 1, Glyptosphaerites leuchtenbergi 2, Protocrinites fragum 3, Cystoblastus leuchtenbergi 4, 5

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Rufous tailed hummingbird, tufted coquette

Rufous tailed hummingbird, tufted coquette
Rufous tailed hummingbird, Amazilia tzacatl, Tufted coquette, Lophornis ornatus, and black-eared fairy, Heliothryx auritus Oiseau-mouche ventre gris, huppe col, oreilles d azur

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Diamond beetle and weevils

Diamond beetle and weevils
Brazilian diamond beetle, Entimus imperialis 1, bearded weevil, female, Rhinostomus barbirostris 2, red-spotted lily weevil, Brachycerus ornatus 3, strawberry root weevil, Sciaphilus asperatus 4

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Passeres, Humming-Birds, Crows (colour litho)

Passeres, Humming-Birds, Crows (colour litho)
6016760 Passeres, Humming-Birds, Crows (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Passeres, Humming-Birds, Crows)

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Picture No. 11091894

Picture No. 11091894
Ornate Wrasse Date:

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Fossils of extinct Ammonites species

Fossils of extinct Ammonites species.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A. Schmidts Petrefactenbuch, published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Tufted-necked hummingbird, Trochilus ornatus

Tufted-necked hummingbird, Trochilus ornatus, and Delalandes hummingbird, Stephanoxis lalandi.. Hand-colored steel engraving from H. G. Adams Hummingbirds 1856

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Picture No. 10863944

Picture No. 10863944
Spectacled Bear in tree (Tremarctos ornatus) Date:

Background imageOrnatus Collection: Picture No. 10898797

Picture No. 10898797
Rainbow Bee-eater (Merops ornatus) Date:

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Picture No. 10898773
Yellow-plumed Honeyeater (Lichenostomus ornatus) Date:


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"Ornatus: A Symphony of Nature's Finest" In the heart of the rainforests, a mesmerizing creature known as the Capuchinbird, Perissocephalus tricolor, takes flight. Its vibrant plumage and unique call captivate all who encounter it. (DDE-90038438) As we delve deeper into this enchanting world, we discover a tapestry of colors and patterns that seem to dance before our eyes. The DDE-90037364, DDE-90037363, and DDE-90037362 are just a few nature's artistic prowess. Amidst this kaleidoscope of beauty lies an ethereal creation - the UW ET 1812 07. Its delicate petals unfold like poetry in motion; Trumpet Daffodils and Poets Narcissus (chromolitho) come alive with their vivid hues. But let us not forget the avian wonders that grace our skies. The Ruby-topaz hummingbird, Chrysolampis mosquitus flits from flower to flower, its iridescent feathers shimmering in the sunlight. And then there are those extraordinary beings who possess an air of mystery – Amazonian umbrellabirds and regent bowerbirds. With their elaborate displays and intricate nests, they embody elegance personified. In this realm where artistry meets nature's grandeur, Ornatus reigns supreme, and is a celebration of life's most exquisite creations - be it through birdsong or floral symphonies. So let us immerse ourselves in this visual feast for the soul – where every stroke on nature's canvas tells a story untold. Let Ornatus remind us that even amidst chaos, beauty can thrive if we take a moment to appreciate its existence.