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Red Breasted Flycatcher Collection

The Red-breasted Flycatcher, also known as Ficedula parva, is a stunning bird species that has captured the attention of bird enthusiasts for centuries


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The Red-breasted Flycatcher, also known as Ficedula parva, is a stunning bird species that has captured the attention of bird enthusiasts for centuries. Its beauty and elegance are perfectly depicted in various lithographs and chromolithos dating back to the late 19th century. One such lithograph, published in 1897, showcases the delicate eggs of European birds, including the Red-breasted Flycatcher. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring these eggs to life on paper, offering a glimpse into the world of avian reproduction. Another color litho from Birds of Great Britain (1863-1873) portrays this flycatcher with its distinctive red breast. The artist's skillful rendering highlights every feather and contour of this magnificent creature. In yet another chromolitho titled "The Red-Breasted Flycatcher, " we see the bird perched gracefully on a branch. Its vibrant plumage stands out against a backdrop of lush foliage, making it an eye-catching subject for any nature lover. Dating back to around 1860, there is a captivating color litho simply labeled "Birds. " Amongst them is our beloved Red-breasted Flycatcher - its vivid red chest contrasting beautifully with its dark wings and tail feathers. Moving beyond illustrations from books or prints, photographs taken in different regions showcase this flycatcher's global presence. From Russia to Finland, these images capture moments where this small but mighty bird spreads its wings and explores new territories. Whether you admire it through historical artwork or modern photography, one thing remains clear: the Red-breasted Flycatcher continues to captivate us with its striking appearance wherever it may be found.