A FEATHER OF THE EXTINCT IVORY BILLED WOODPECKER (MALE, CAMPEPHILUS PRINCIPALIS)
a single feather from the back left side, the bird from the South Eastern United States, believed extinct since 1944, of Natural History interest, together with a certificate of authenticity recently prepared by Errol Fuller, with a photograph of the feather on the reverse,
the feather 7.3cm in length
Not seen since 1944 when its last known habitat, owned by the Singer Sewing Company, was logged in northeastern Louisiana.
Errol Fuller is the author of the following:
Extinct Birds, Oxford University Press, 2000
The Great Auk, Abrams, New York, 1999,
Dodo, Harper Collins, 2002,
The Passenger Pigeon, Princeton University Press, 2014,
Lost Animals, Princeton University Press, 2013.
A FEATHER OF THE EXTINCT IVORY BILLED WOODPECKER (MALE, CAMPEPHILUS PRINCIPALIS)
a single feather from the back left side, the bird from the South Eastern United States, believed extinct since 1944, of Natural History interest, together with a certificate of authenticity recently prepared by Errol Fuller, with a photograph of the feather on the reverse,
the feather 7.3cm in length
Not seen since 1944 when its last known habitat, owned by the Singer Sewing Company, was logged in northeastern Louisiana.
Errol Fuller is the author of the following:
Extinct Birds, Oxford University Press, 2000
The Great Auk, Abrams, New York, 1999,
Dodo, Harper Collins, 2002,
The Passenger Pigeon, Princeton University Press, 2014,
Lost Animals, Princeton University Press, 2013.
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