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Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
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Domestic Pigeon (sp. White Barb)

Drawing of a pair of White Barbs or Mahomet Rock Doves--also known as Rock Pigeons--from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: worldwide].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

Nightjar

Drawing of a pair of Eurasian Nightjars from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: Europe, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Central Asia, and the Middle East].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

Rock Dove, Rock Pigeon

Drawing of a pair of Rock Doves--also known as Rock Pigeons--from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: worldwide].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

Rock Dove, Rock Pigeon. Runt

Drawing of a Runt Rock Dove--also known as a Rock Pigeon--from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: worldwide].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

Rock Dove, Rock Pigeon. Parisian Powter

Drawing of a Parisian Powter Rock Dove--also known as a Rock Pigeon--from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: worldwide].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

Rock Dove, Rock Pigeon. Owl

Drawing of a pair of Owl Rock Doves--also known as Rock Pigeons--from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: worldwide].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

Red-footed Booby

Drawing of a Red-footed Booby from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: the Caribbean, Central America, Hawaii, the Pacific Islands, and Australia].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

Great Bird of Paradise

Drawing of a Greater Bird-of-Paradise from a 18th century specimen[modern geographical distribution: New Guinea, and some small neighboring islands].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

Smew [male] Eclipse plumage? & [female]

Drawing of a pair of Smews (the left is a female and the right is an eclipse male) from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: Europe, Central Asia, and East Asia].

Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790

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