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Grallaria m. milleri, brown-banded antpitta
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Grallaria m. milleri, brown-banded antpitta
Grallaria m. milleri paratype. Held at the Natural History Museum, Tring
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Feather Passeriformes Passerine Sauropsid Sauropsida Skin Specimen Tring White Background Antpitta Brown Banded Antpitta Grallaria Grallaria Milleri Grallariidae
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1. Title: Brown-banded Antpitta (Grallaria m. milleri) Paratype Specimen at the Natural History Museum, Tring This photograph showcases a paratype specimen of the Brown-banded Antpitta (Grallaria m. milleri), an intriguing passerine bird belonging to the Grallariidae family. Housed at the esteemed Natural History Museum in Tring, England, this antpitta specimen is a testament to the rich biodiversity of the Sauropsida class, specifically the Aves order. The Brown-banded Antpitta is a small, ground-dwelling bird native to the Andes Mountains in South America. This bird is characterized by its distinctive brown bands on its chest and belly, which provide excellent camouflage in its forest habitat. In this studio shot, the bird's anatomy is on full display, revealing its intricate feather patterns, skin texture, and the subtle details of its beak and legs. As a paratype specimen, this Brown-banded Antpitta holds significant scientific value. Paratypes are secondary types used for taxonomic purposes, providing essential data for the description and classification of new species. In this case, the paratype serves as an important reference for the identification and understanding of Grallaria m. milleri. The Brown-banded Antpitta is just one of the many fascinating creatures that can be found within the vast collections of the Natural History Museum. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the world of avian anatomy and the important role that museums play in preserving and studying the natural world.
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