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Darwin's Other Bird

If one thinks about Darwin’s bird, it is only natural that the finch comes to mind. Yet there is another bird that played a major part in Darwin’s studies – a more important one, many have argued lately. It is the pigeon.

Evrard, E.

Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage

Defeld, Jean

Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage

Ministry of Culture

Ministry of Culture

Fessard, Claude Mathieu

Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum

Fessard, Claude Mathieu

Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum

Fessard, Claude Mathieu

Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum

Ministry of Culture

Ministry of Culture

Ministry of Culture

Deutsche Fotothek

Fessard, Claude Mathieu

Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum

Frikh-Har, Isidor (author)

Tartu Art Museum

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Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures

Frikh-Har, Isidor (author)

Tartu Art Museum

KB, National Library of the Netherlands

Karpinski, Jürgen (Herstellung) (Fotograf)

Deutsche Fotothek

Kramer, Rudolph (Herstellung) (Fotograf)

Deutsche Fotothek

Unbekannter Fotograf (Herstellung) (Fotograf)

Deutsche Fotothek

Ministry of Culture

Vytautas Nistelis

Šiauliai Aušros Museum

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Library of the National Museum

Traviés, Edouard, 1809-?

National Library of Portugal

Aufsberg, Lala (Herstellung) (Fotograf)

Deutsche Fotothek

Fessard, Claude Mathieu

Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum

Archives of Social Democracy

Hadani, Dan

National Library of Israel

Hadani, Dan

National Library of Israel

Postmuseum

Skansen

Ministry of Culture

Nordic Museum Foundation

Unbekannter Fotograf (Herstellung) (Fotograf)

Deutsche Fotothek

Ministry of Culture

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

Rijksmuseum

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Europeana 1914-1918

Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History

Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History

Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History