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Parus Palustris Collection

The Marsh Tit (Parus palustris) is a small bird species that can be found in various parts of Europe, including France and Norfolk

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Marsh tit, 1658-1726. Creator: Johannes Bronkhorst

Marsh tit, 1658-1726. Creator: Johannes Bronkhorst
Marsh tit, 1658-1726. (Glanskop)

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Marsh tit (Parus palustris) perched on branch, Lorraine, France, March

Marsh tit (Parus palustris) perched on branch, Lorraine, France, March

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Marsh-Tit - Pa rus palus tris, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Marsh-Tit - Pa rus palus tris, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Marsh-Tit - Pa rus palus tris, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R. Chambers, Limited, London & Edinburgh, 1910]

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Picture No. 11808789

Picture No. 11808789
Marsh Tit food Marsh Tit at bird feeder Germany Date:

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Picture No. 11808788

Picture No. 11808788
Marsh Tit food Marsh Tit at bird feeder Germany Date:

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Picture No. 11808653

Picture No. 11808653
Marsh Tit Marsh Tit perched on twig Germany Date:

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Picture No. 11808654

Picture No. 11808654
Marsh Tit Marsh Tit perched on twig Germany Date:

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Picture No. 11808652

Picture No. 11808652
Marsh Tit Marsh Tit adult bathing Germany Date:

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Marsh Tit Parus or Poecile palustris in flight, illustration

Marsh Tit Parus or Poecile palustris in flight, illustration
Marsh Tit (Parus or Poecile palustris) in flight, illustration

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Marsh tits, 19th century artwork C013 / 6390

Marsh tits, 19th century artwork C013 / 6390
Marsh tit (Parus palustris) pair. Plate 180 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Marsh Tit Parus palustris on Blackthorn in spring Norfolk

Marsh Tit Parus palustris on Blackthorn in spring Norfolk

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Marsh Tit Parus palustris Norfolk autumn

Marsh Tit Parus palustris Norfolk autumn

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Greenfinch - & Marsh Tit (Parus palustris)

Greenfinch - & Marsh Tit (Parus palustris)
USH-798 GREENFINCH - and Marsh Tit (Parus palustris) on ripened sunflower head Carduelis chloris Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageParus Palustris Collection: Nuthatch - on ripened sunflower head with Marsh Tit (Parus palustris)

Nuthatch - on ripened sunflower head with Marsh Tit (Parus palustris)
USH-846 NUTHATCH and Marsh Tit (Parus palustris) - On ripened sunflower head Sitta europaea Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The Marsh Tit (Parus palustris) is a small bird species that can be found in various parts of Europe, including France and Norfolk. This captivating creature has been depicted in numerous artworks throughout history, showcasing its unique features and charm. One such engraving from the late 18th to early 19th century by Francois Le Vaillant captures the beauty of the Ashy Tit (Parus cinerascens), a close relative of the Marsh Tit. The intricate details in this artwork highlight the delicate feathers and elegant posture of these birds. In another image taken in Lorraine, France during March, we see a Marsh Tit perched gracefully on a branch. Its vibrant plumage stands out against the backdrop of nature's awakening after winter's slumber. This photograph serves as a reminder of how these avian creatures bring life and color to our surroundings. George James Rankin's artistic representation from c1910 showcases the distinctive markings and characteristics of this species. The Marsh-Tit is captured with precision, allowing us to appreciate its subtle nuances and expressions. Moving away from traditional art forms, an illustration from Harusame shu depicts Marsh-tits alongside Crab Apple Flowers. This fusion between nature and art creates a harmonious composition that celebrates their coexistence within our world. As we delve deeper into visual documentation, several pictures showcase different angles and moments featuring these charming birds. Whether it's capturing them mid-flight or perched on branches adorned with Blackthorn blossoms during springtime in Norfolk, each image tells its own story about these fascinating creatures' lives. The Marsh Tit holds significance not only for ornithologists but also for those who appreciate natural beauty preserved through time-honored mediums like engravings or modern photography techniques. These depictions serve as reminders that even amidst technological advancements; there is still immense value in capturing nature's wonders through artistry.