File:Micropsitta finschii.jpg

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English: Micropsitta finschii
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Source http://www.avitopia.net/bird.es/index.php?img=265030601
Author William Matthew Hart (1830-1908) was an Irish-born English bird illustrator and lithographer who worked for John Gould.
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