Aberdeen Bestiary - Birds (Aves)

Birds (Aves)

  • Folio 25 recto : Bird (Avis)
  • Folio 25 verso : Dove (Columba)
  • Folio 26 recto : Dove and Hawk (Columba et Accipiter)
  • Folio 26 verso : Dove (Columba)
  • Folio 29 verso : North wind and South wind (Aquilo et Auster ventus)
  • Folio 30 recto : Hawk (Accipiter)
  • Folio 31 recto : Turtle dove (Turtur)
  • Folio 32 verso : Palm tree (Palma)
  • Folio 33 verso : Cedar (Cedrus)
  • Folio 34 verso : Pelican (Pellicanus)
  • Folio 35 verso : Night heron (Nicticorax)
  • Folio 36 recto : Hoopoe (Epops)
  • Folio 36 verso : Magpie (Pica)
  • Folio 37 recto : Raven (Corvus)
  • Folio 38 verso : Cock (Gallus)
  • Folio 41 recto : Ostrich (Strutio)
  • Folio 44 recto : Vulture (Vultur)
  • Folio 45 verso : Crane (Grus)
  • Folio 46 verso : Kite (Milvus)
  • Folio 46 verso : Parrot (Psitacus)
  • Folio 47 recto : Ibis (Ibis)
  • Folio 47 verso : Swallow (Yrundo)
  • Folio 48 verso : Stork (Ciconia)
  • Folio 49 verso : Blackbird (Merula)
  • Folio 50 recto : Eagle-owl (Bubo)
  • Folio 50 verso : Hoopoe (Hupupa)
  • Folio 51 recto : Little Owl (Noctua)
  • Folio 51 recto : Bat (Vespertilio)
  • Folio 51 verso : Jay (Gragulus)
  • Folio 52 verso : Nightingale (Lucinia)
  • Folio 53 recto : Goose (Anser)
  • Folio 53 verso : Heron (Ardea)
  • Folio 54 recto : Partridge (Perdix)
  • Folio 54 verso : Halcyon (Alcyon)
  • Folio 55 recto : Coot (Fulica)
  • Folio 55 recto : Phoenix (Fenix)
  • Folio 56 verso : Caladrius (Caladrius)
  • Folio 57 verso : Quail (Coturnix)
  • Folio 58 recto : Crow (Cornix)
  • Folio 58 verso : Swan (Cignus)
  • Folio 59 recto : Duck (Anas)
  • Folio 59 verso : Peacock (Pavo)
  • Folio 61 recto : Eagle (Aquila)
  • Folio 63 recto : Bee (Apis)

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