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The first printed image of the Mistletoebird. Shaw & Nodder common name; The Swallow Warble Shaw & Nodder binomial name or protonym; Motacilla Hirunddinacea Other common name; Australian Flowerpecker Modern binomial name; Dicaeum hirundinaceum First described; Shaw, 1792 Distribution; … Read Full Description
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The first printed image of the Mistletoebird.
Shaw & Nodder common name; The Swallow Warble
Shaw & Nodder binomial name or protonym; Motacilla Hirunddinacea
Other common name; Australian Flowerpecker
Modern binomial name; Dicaeum hirundinaceum
First described; Shaw, 1792
Distribution; Australia wide (mainland).
From; Shaw & Nodder, The Naturalist’s Miscellany: or Coloured Figures of Natural Objects Drawn and Described Immediately from Nature
References:
Sitwell, S. Fine Bird Books 1700-1900. New York 1990 : p.142
Ferguson, J. A. Bibliography of Australia Volumes 1-8, Canberra 1976 : 95a
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National Library Australia: Bib ID 324780
State Library NSW: 991019604319702626
State Library VIC: RARES1689051
Frederick Polydore Nodder (1751 - 1800)
Nodder was an English natural history artist of plants, animals and fauna. He was botanical artist to Queen Charlotte and also worked for Joseph Banks on the monumental publication of the botanical specimens collected on James Cook's first voyage. Known as Banks' Florilegium, it was never printed during Bank's lifetime.
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