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Pterodroma inexpectata

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NHM1457300
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Pterodroma inexpectata
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Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Pterodroma inexpectata, mottled petrel, Ff. 97. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated 'Procellaria haesitata' made during Captain James Cook's second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75). - Adventure London UK

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bird / flying / discovery / expedition / south / captain james / adventure / wing / watercolour / voyage / exploration / procellaria haesitata / sea / petrel / watercolour painting / cook / mottled / made during captain james cook / 1728-1779 / forster / illustration / pterodroma / 1754-1794 / johann george adam / 1772-75
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Largest available format 5209 × 3543 px 13 MB
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Medium 1024 × 697 px 87 × 59 mm 757 KB

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