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Wheatear Collection

The Wheatear, a wild and captivating bird found in the dry landscapes of Maghreb, is a true marvel of nature

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Wheatear Collection: Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897
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Wheatear Collection: The Wheatear (chromolitho)
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear (colour litho)
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Wheatear Collection: Siberian rubythroat and black-eared wheatear morph
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Wheatear Collection: Western yellow wagtail, Motacilla flava
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Wheatear Collection: Eastern black-eared wheatear, Oenanthe melanoleuca
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Wheatear Collection: Black wheatear, Oenanthe leucura
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear (engraving)
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear, Stonechat and Whinchat
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Wheatear Collection: Robin, Wren, Redstart, Wheatear (colour litho)
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Wheatear Collection: Northern wheatear, Oenanthe oenanthe
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Wheatear Collection: Northern wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe) Arcos de la Frontera, southern Spain. April
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Wheatear Collection: Birds eggs, Woodlark, Nightjar, Stormy Petrel, Stone chat, Capercailzie, Bitten
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Wheatear Collection: Natural history, Birds, Northern wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe)
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Wheatear Collection: Black-throated Wheatear
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Wheatear Collection: Desert Wheatear
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear bird
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Wheatear Collection: Natural History, Birds, Wheatear
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear, (Oenanthe), c1850, (1856)
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear - Saxic ola oenan the, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear
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Wheatear Collection: Northern Wheatear oenanthe oenanthe male April
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Wheatear Collection: Northern (Greenland) Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe migrant in winter plumage Salthouse
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Wheatear Collection: Desert Wheatear (Oenanthe deserti), IJmuiden, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
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Wheatear Collection: Northern Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe) on mole hill, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
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Wheatear Collection: Northern Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe), Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
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Wheatear Collection: wild, wildlife, dry, wheatear, maghreb, Oenanthe, lugens, mix, mourning, rock
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Wheatear Collection: Black-eared Wheatear (male) in spring (clap) trap illegally trapped on island of
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear, Oenanthe oenanthe, and eastern bluebird
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Wheatear Collection: Northern wheatear, Oenanthe oenanthe
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe), male and female, standing side by side, side view
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 11671306
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Wheatear Collection: Wheatear, Stonechat and Whinchat
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Wheatear Collection: Northern Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe), males in eclipse plumage, Alpine Zoo Innsbruck, Tyrol
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Wheatear Collection: BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1895. Wheatear. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn, 1895
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Wheatear Collection: Desert Wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) immature male, first winter plumage, vagrant standing on sand
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Wheatear Collection: Desert Wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) immature female, first winter plumage
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10876400
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10884053
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10855161
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10894454
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10894453
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10983469
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10983468
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10983467
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10899813
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Wheatear Collection: Picture No. 10869503


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The Wheatear, a wild and captivating bird found in the dry landscapes of Maghreb, is a true marvel of nature. Its eggs, like those of many European birds, are beautifully depicted in an exquisite lithograph published back in 1897. With its mix of mourning and rock-like appearance, the Wheatear stands out among other avian species. The chromolitho captures its striking colors and intricate details perfectly, showcasing the beauty that lies within this small creature. In another color litho artwork featuring the Siberian rubythroat and black-eared wheatear morphs together, we witness the fascinating diversity within this species. It's incredible how nature can create such unique variations. Among its relatives is the Western yellow wagtail Motacilla flava, which shares similar habitats with our beloved Wheatear. These two birds bring life to their surroundings with their vibrant plumage and cheerful songs. On the other side of the globe resides its cousin from Eastern lands -the Eastern black-eared wheatear Oenanthe melanoleuca- displaying contrasting shades against its white feathers. This elegant bird adds a touch of grace to any landscape it inhabits. Let us not forget about the Black wheatear Oenanthe leucura; a true symbol of resilience as it thrives in arid environments where few creatures dare to venture. Its presence reminds us that even in harsh conditions, life finds a way. An engraving dedicated solely to capturing every detail showcases just how much attention has been given to understanding this remarkable species throughout history. The artist's dedication shines through each stroke on paper, and are often seen alongside Stonechats and Whinchats; these three companions create harmonious scenes wherever they go. Their shared presence brings joy to both bird enthusiasts and casual observers alike. Lastly, an enchanting color litho portrays not only Wheatears but also other charming birds like the Robin, Wren, and Redstart.