k Top Male Little Bustard. Bottom Great Bustard Otis tardis. The Great Bustard became extinct in Britain in about 1830 as its habitat disappeared. A programme of reintroducing it with Russian stock is in progress. From The British Cyclopaedia of Arts and Sciences, Charles Partington London, 1835. Handcoloured engraving. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Top: Male Little Bustard. Bottom: Great Bustard (Otis tardis).   The Great Bustard became extinct in Britain in about 1830 as its habitat disappeared. A programme of reintroducing it with Russian stock is in progress. From 'The British Cyclopaedia of Arts and Sciences', Charles Partington (London, 1835). Hand-coloured engraving.
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Top: Male Little Bustard. Bottom: Great Bustard (Otis tardis). The Great Bustard became extinct in Britain in about 1830 as its habitat disappeared. A programme of reintroducing it with Russian stock is in progress. From 'The British Cyclopaedia of Arts and Sciences', Charles Partington (London, 1835). Hand-coloured engraving.

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