Drawing of a male Togo Paradise-Whydah from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: Liberia, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, and Benin.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
Drawing of a pair of Yellow-mantled Widowbirds--also known as Yellow-shouldered Widowbirds--from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: Sub-Saharan tropical Africa.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
Drawing of a male Painted Bunting from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: North America] and a male Indigo Bunting from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: North America and as far south as Northern Colombia].
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
Drawing of a pair of Black-throated Canaries--also known as Black-throated Seedeaters--from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: Southern and Central Africa.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
Drawing of a male House Finch from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: North America. Attributed to Paillou, Peter and Collins, Charles].
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
Drawing of pair of Summer Tanagers from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: the United States, Southern Canada, Central America, the Caribbean, and Northern South America.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
Drawing of a pair of Coal Tits from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
Drawing of a nonbreeding female Snow Bunting from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: the United States, Canada, Europe, Central Asia, and Northeast Asia.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790
Drawing of a Eurasian Blackcap from a 18th century specimen [modern geographical distribution: Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.] Attributed to Peter Paillou.
Paillou, Peter, approximately 1720-approximately 1790