John Gould. Otis Tarda [The Great Bustard]. 21 x 14.5 inches A lithograph in original hand colour, published in John Gould's Birds of Great Britain, in London between 1862 and 1873. The print is drawn and lithographed by Joseph Wolf and H. C. Richter, both of whom were employed by Gould to convert his drawings into lithographs. Hunted to extinction in the C19th, the Great Bustard is making a remarkable comeback in the current century under the patronage and encouragement of none other than King Charles III. It is estimated that there are now between 70 and 100 birds living on Salisbury Plain. Fascinatingly, the Great Bustard is one of the heaviest flying birds in the world with an adult male weighing in at around 18kg, nearly 2.5 times as much as an adult female!
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