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Telephorus zeylonus (Bokmakierie), 1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
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Telephorus zeylonus (Bokmakierie), 1778. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Telephorus zeylonus (Bokmakierie), 1778. Bird study: Bokmakierie Klauwier or Wurgvogel (Telophorus Zeylonus): Male. Gordon calls him the moose bird
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This 18th century bird study depicts the Telephorus zeylonus, also known as the Bokmakierie or Wurgvogel, a passerine endemic to South Africa. The male bird is shown perched on a branch, displaying its distinctive black and white plumage. Dutch naturalist and artist Robert Jacob Gordon, the creator of this masterpiece, affectionately referred to the Bokmakierie as the "Moose Bird" due to its large, round head and uplifted crest. Gordon meticulously captured the intricacies of the Bokmakierie's appearance in this detailed drawing, using a combination of chalk, ink, and watercolor on paper. The artist's skillful use of shading and hatching techniques adds depth and texture to the bird's feathers, while his delicate handwriting records the species name and location in the lower right corner. The Bokmakierie is a friendly songbird that is commonly found in the bushlands and savannas of South Africa. This bird is a favorite among birdwatchers and ornithologists for its unique appearance and distinctive call. The Bokmakierie's diet consists mainly of insects, which it locates by listening for their sounds and then striking them with a swift, powerful beak. This beautiful artwork is a testament to the rich natural history heritage of both the Netherlands and South Africa. It is a reminder of the important role that naturalists and artists played in documenting the natural world and advancing our understanding of the diverse wildlife that inhabits our planet.
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