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Sharp Tailed Collection

The sharp-tailed creatures of the natural world never fail to captivate us with their unique features and behaviors

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Saduria entomon

Saduria entomon (Sharp-tailed oniscus, Oniscus entomon). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Saltmarsh sparrow, Ammodramus caudacutus. Vulnerable

Saltmarsh sparrow, Ammodramus caudacutus. Vulnerable. (Sharp-tailed oriole, Oriolus caudacutus.) Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Picture No. 11993376

Picture No. 11993376
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper - in winter plumage - Walking along the edge of a small pond - near Peppimenarti Aboriginal Community - Northern Territory - Australia. Date:

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Picture No. 11807452

Picture No. 11807452
Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow Ammodramus nelsoni in fall migration October in Connecticut USA Nelson's Sparrow during fall migration in Connecticut Date:

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Shiny-vented Sharp-tail Bee (Coelioxys inermis) adult female

Shiny-vented Sharp-tail Bee (Coelioxys inermis) adult female, on Orange Hawkbit (Hieracium villosum) flower, Powys, Wales, June

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Picture No. 10947035

Picture No. 10947035
Nelsons Sparrow / Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow - in fall migration in a shoreline saltmarsh in the spartina grass - October Connecticut, USA. Date:

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Picture No. 10947034

Picture No. 10947034
Nelsons Sparrow / Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow in fall migration in a shoreline saltmarsh in the spartina grass - October - Connecticut, USA. Date:

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (Calidris acuminata) adult, non-breeding plumage, foraging on mudflats

Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (Calidris acuminata) adult, non-breeding plumage, foraging on mudflats, Hasties Swamp N. P
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (Calidris acuminata) adult, non-breeding plumage, foraging on mudflats, Hasties Swamp N.P. Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Sharp-tailed Grouse - two males facing across boundary

Sharp-tailed Grouse - two males facing across boundary
KF-9375 Sharp-tailed Grouse - two males facing across boundary Pedioecetes phasianellus Kenneth W Fink contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Great Knot (Calidris tenuirostris), Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (Calidris acuminata)

Great Knot (Calidris tenuirostris), Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (Calidris acuminata), Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa) and Broad-billed Sandpiper (Limicola falcinellus) mixed flock

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Sharp-tailed Grass-tyrant (Culicivora caudacuta) adult, perched on twig, El Bagual, Formosa

Sharp-tailed Grass-tyrant (Culicivora caudacuta) adult, perched on twig, El Bagual, Formosa, Argentina, august

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) adult, walking on gravel in shortgrass prairie

Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) adult, walking on gravel in shortgrass prairie, West Bloc, Grasslands N.P. Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, october

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Sharp-tailed Tyrant - Brazil

Sharp-tailed Tyrant - Brazil
JSD-228 Sharp-tailed TYRANT Districto Federal, Brazil Culicivora caudacuta John Dunning Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Nelson's / Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow - in fall migration in spartina grass - October

Nelson's / Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow - in fall migration in spartina grass - October - Connecticut - USA
JZ-4039 Nelson's / Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow - in fall migration in spartina grass October - Connecticut - USA Ammodramus nelsoni Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Sharp-tailed Sandpiper In breeding plumage at Finke sewage ponds, southern Northern Territory

Sharp-tailed Sandpiper In breeding plumage at Finke sewage ponds, southern Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4598 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper In breeding plumage at Finke sewage ponds, southern Northern Territory, Australia. Calidris acuminata Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Saltmarsh Sparrow (formerly named Saltmarsh Sharptailed Sparrow) - spring - Connecticut marsh - USA

Saltmarsh Sparrow (formerly named Saltmarsh Sharptailed Sparrow) - spring - Connecticut marsh - USA
JZ-3937 Saltmarsh Sparrow (formerly named Saltmarsh Sharptailed Sparrow) spring - Connecticut marsh - USA Ammodramus caudacutus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Saltmarsh Sparrow - June - CT - USA

Saltmarsh Sparrow - June - CT - USA
JZ-3552 Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow June - CT - USA Ammodramus caudacutus. Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia

Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia
DH-2972 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia. Calidris acuminata Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSharp Tailed Collection: Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Near Sewage Ponds, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia

Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Near Sewage Ponds, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia
DH-2970 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Near Sewage Ponds, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia. Calidris acuminata Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The sharp-tailed creatures of the natural world never fail to captivate us with their unique features and behaviors. From the Saduria entomon, a fascinating marine isopod, to the vulnerable Saltmarsh sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus), these species hold a special place in our hearts. Picture No. 11993376 and Picture No. 11807452 showcase the mesmerizing beauty of the Shiny-vented Sharp-tail Bee (Coelioxys inermis) adult female as it gracefully rests on an Orange Hawkbit (Hieracium villosum) flower in Powys. The intricate details of this moment are truly breathtaking. In Picture No. 10947035 and Picture No. 10947034, we witness the elegance of the Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (Calidris acuminata). In its breeding plumage at Mai Po Marshes Reserve, Deep Bay, or foraging on mudflats at Hasties Swamp N. P. , this bird exemplifies grace and resilience. The rivalry between two male Sharp-tailed Grouse is captured perfectly as they face each other across a boundary line. Their magnificent display showcases their strength and determination to establish dominance. A mixed flock consisting of Great Knots (Calidris tenuirostris), Sharp-tailed Sandpipers (Calidris acuminata), Black-tailed Godwits (Limosa limosa), and Broad-billed Sandpipers (Limicola falcinellus) takes flight from water in Cairns Esplanade during their non-breeding plumage phase. This spectacle reminds us of nature's harmony amidst diversity. Lastly, we witness an awe-inspiring moment as a Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) takes off from shortgrass prairie in West Bloc, Grasslands N. P. , Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.