- skip - about - login - register - search

Partridges. details

[image]
previous image
up

Partridges. more

birds, greyscale

FG white black yellow green blue purple red orange none
BG white black yellow green blue purple red orange none

500x474 66K
734x695 161K
978x926 283K
1304x1235 450K
Image title: Partridges.
Source: White, The Rev. Gilbert: “The Natural History of Selborne” (1879)
Place shown: none
Keywords: birds, greyscale
Status: out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested

Notes:

“Partridges in vast plenty are bred in good seasons on the verge of this forest [the forest of Wolmer, mostly in the parish of Selborne], into which they love to make excursions; and in particular, in the dry summers of 1740 and 1741, and some years after, they swarmed to such a degree that parties of unreasonable sportsmen killed twenty and sometimes thirty brace in a day.” (pp 17, 18)

A partridge was once a traditional bird to eat roasted at Christmas, or so one might conclude from the famous song, A partridge in a pear tree.

I made a partridge wallpaper version of this engraving, too.

Dimensions: 80 x 75mm (3.1 x 3.0 inches)
Filename: 018-Partridges-q75-1304x1235.jpg
Scanner dpi: 2400
Comment: Add a link, leave a comment or change keywords

$Id: mkgallery,v 1.65 2009/10/10 03:35:35 lee Exp lee $

Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!