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Passer jagoensis
Illustration of the Passer jagoensis from St. Jago, Cape Verde Islands. Plate 31 from Zoology of the Beagle 1832-1836, Part 3 Birds by John Gould
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This illustration showcases the Passer jagoensis, also known as the Iago Sparrow or Cape Verde Sparrow, as depicted in Plate 31 from the seminal work "Zoology of the Beagle," published between 1832 and 1836. The plate is part of the third volume dedicated to the birds discovered during the historic voyage of HMS Beagle, led by the renowned naturalist Charles Darwin. John Gould, a leading English natural history print publisher, produced this exquisite illustration of the Passer jagoensis, which was native to the Cape Verde Islands off the western coast of Africa. The sparrow is shown in its natural habitat, perched on a rocky outcrop against a backdrop of verdant vegetation. The Passer jagoensis is a small, rufous-backed passerine bird, belonging to the family Passeridae and the order Passeriformes. This bird is characterized by its distinctive reddish-brown back and wings, contrasting with its pale underparts. The illustration accurately captures the intricate details of the bird's plumage, beak, and legs. This illustration offers a glimpse into the Victorian era's fascination with natural history and the exploration of new territories. The meticulous attention to detail and the high-quality production techniques employed by John Gould and his team are evident in this stunning representation of the Passer jagoensis. The Passer jagoensis is now considered an endangered species, with populations declining due to habitat loss and fragmentation. This illustration serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving the natural world and documenting the diverse array of species that inhabit our planet.
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