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Various Pyroderus scutatus subspecies in storage
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Various Pyroderus scutatus subspecies in storage
Various Pyroderus scutatus subspecies in storage at the Natural History Museum at Tring
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Beak Breast Feather Occidentalis Passeriformes Passerine Plumage Rothschild Sauropsid Sauropsida Species Specimen Stuffed Tring Walter Cotingidae
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In this studio shot from the Natural History Museum at Tring, a collection of Various Pyroderus scutatus subspecies, commonly known as Red Ruffed Fruitcrows, are preserved in meticulous detail. The Pyroderus scutatus species, belonging to the order Sauropsida and the class Aves, are passerines, or perching birds, and are native to Central and South America. The subspecies showcased in this image include Pyroderus scutatus masoni, with its distinctive red and black plumage, and Pyroderus scutatus occidentalis, characterized by its orange-red ruff and black breast. Each specimen is carefully arranged, revealing their intricate anatomy and unique beak structures. Walter Rothschild, a renowned British naturalist and collector, was instrumental in acquiring many of these specimens for the museum's collection. The Pyroderus scutatus subspecies are part of the Cotingidae family, known for their fleshy, colorful plumage and diverse beak shapes, which are adapted for their specific diets. This collection serves as an invaluable resource for ornithologists, researchers, and students, offering insights into the anatomy and diversity of these fascinating birds. The meticulous preservation of these specimens ensures that their stories continue to be told, inspiring future generations to explore the natural world and appreciate the beauty and complexity of the animal kingdom. The Pyroderus scutatus subspecies, with their vibrant colors and distinctive features, are a testament to the rich biodiversity of our planet. This image provides a glimpse into the world of avian anatomy and evolution, inviting us to marvel at the intricacies of nature and the importance of preserving it for future generations.
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