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The Art and Science of Birds

The Smithsonian celebrates beautiful birds in our museums, our research centers, our gardens, and in coffee shops. We hold, care for, and share artistic and scientific observations compiled over centuries so we can help them thrive. We envy the flight of feathered creatures, wonder how they’re connected to dinosaurs, and how they’re doing now.

Want to know more? Check out the Migratory Bird Center at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and the Encyclopedia of Life.


Two Doves

The Dove of Peace

Design for Textile with Two Doves

63c Two Ounce Our Wedding single

"Mourning Doves" #443

G Rate (3c) Dove single

33c White-winged Dove single

Cranes

Crane

Crowned Crane

Jar with designs of tortoises and cranes

Crane figure

Tea bowl with design of cranes and chrysanthemums

Hexagonal incense box with design of crane

Guy Greenwell and baby crane at the Conservation Research Center (CRC)

Auspicious Symbols: Crane, Rising Sun and Peach

Simplex Crane Radiator Emblem

Bloomingdale's: Tiger with Cranes

Japanese Cranes Over Waves

Tea bowl with stamped design of cranes

American Feathered Game--Partridges

A chukar partridge

Crows

The Crow

"Cawston Ostrich Farm, South Pasadena, California"

Blue-winged Warbler

Warblers in rain

1. Red-winged Starling. 2. Female. 3. Black-poll Warbler. 4. Lesser Red-poll

1. Pinnated Grous. 2. Blue-Green Warbler. 3. Nashville W., from the book, American Ornithology

Untitled (Audubon's Snow Owls)

Accipiter striatus

Purple Grackle

Towhee Bunting

Washington Sea Eagle

Barn Swallow


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