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Page of illuminated manuscript with a miniature of a bird with a fish in it's beak.
AR9120541 
A bird with a long neck feeding its young in the nest. One large claw clamped on the body of a snake. Person in the background.
AR9120488 
Three birds in a group. On the wing. One diving for fish. Fishing.
AR9120482 
A pair of birds perched on a branch.
AR9120497 
Page of illuminated manuscript with a miniature of a swan with a fish in it's beak.
AR9120540 
Birds in flight. One bird grasping another by the neck. Hunting birds. Birds of prey.
AR9120500 
Two birds on the water. Ducks or geese.
AR9120483 
A bird on a perch. The head turned. Preening its feathers.
AR9120487 
A black feathered bird. Head turned.
AR9120496 
A bird on the ground, with wings folded and head turned.
AR9120498 
An owl with three smaller birds. Nocturnal birds.
AR9120492 
Two owls. A pair of nocturnal birds of prey.
AR9120534 
A heron on the water. A wading water bird with long neck and beak.
AR9120486 
Birds hanging from branches by their beaks. Roosting.
AR9120481 
A bird sitting on a nest and a bird or winged animal with wings outstretched.
AR9120499 
Two vultures perched on a branch. With food in their beaks. Birds of prey or scavengers.
AR9120543 
Illustration of a flock of birds in a Bestiary. Irish species of bird.
AR9118344 
A group of animals. Deer with antlers. Stag hind and young deer.
AR9120561 
A small group of cats, and a mouse, and a mouse or rat feeding on eggs.
AR9120549 
A male peakock bird, pavo, with his fan tail splayed out to show the eye markings. Two small brown birds.
AR9120526 
A group of pelicans, Pelicano. Sea birds. On the left side of the miniature, the pelican kills one of its young. On the right, it revives it by feeding it his blood. 
A group of pelicans, Pelicano. Sea birds. On the left side of the miniature, the pelican kills one of its young. On the right, it revives it by feeding it his blood, Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century Author Giraldus Cambrensis. 
Unique Identifier AR9120490 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4764px × 6430px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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Bird
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Pelican
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