Parrot of St. Thomas Journal
Our Parrot of St. Thomas Journal is a hardback journal / notebook, which provides the perfect inspiration for you to scribble, doodle, draw or write in. With a premium vinyl laminated hardcover wrap around back, the Parrot of St. Thomas stands out with beautiful, vibrant colour.
Our Parrot of St. Thomas Journal has a smooth, matte finish on the exterior, and feature 64 pages (128 sides) of 90 gsm paper on the inside.
You can choose from either ruled or blank paper on the inner pages.
- Size: 5″ x 7″ (12.7cm x 17.8cm) in size with a half inch (1.27cm) thick spine.
- Pages: 64 pages (128 sides) of 90gsm paper.
- Paper type; Available with plain or ruled paper.
- Hardback Cover: Chipboard with a vinyl laminate over the Parrot of St. Thomas design.
* Please note that the website images of the Parrot of St. Thomas Journal (above) are low resolution for illustrative purposes. The Parrot of St. Thomas Journal uses very high resolution images to give the finished notebook a crisp and clear finish.
The Taylor White Collection
The watercolour painting of the Parrot of St. Thomas comes from the collection of Taylor White F.R.S. (1701-1772). In the mid-18th Century, White commissioned the celebrated wildlife painter, Peter Paillou (c.1720 - c.1790) to paint a number of specimens for his collection. The Parrot of St. Thomas was one of the watercolour paintings, which resulted from the collaboration between White and Paillou.
Taylor White, a barrister by profession, was a keen naturalist and collector. He commissioned over 900 paintings of birds, mammals, reptiles and fish from the finest painters of his day. He was a Fellow of The Royal Society and founding Treasurer of The Foundling Hospital in London.
The original watercolour of the Parrot of St. Thomas is extremely finely painted, with great detail being seen in all of the details of the painting. This depth of colour and detail has been captured brilliantly through the digitalisation process and is replicated for you on this delightful journal.
The Turquois-Fronted Amazon
Have you heard about the Parrot of St. Thomas(Scientific name: Amazona aestiva)? No? Well, buckle up, because we're about to introduce you to this fabulous feathered friend! Despite being named after the picturesque Caribbean island of St. Thomas, the Parrot of St. Thomas is actually the Turquoise-Fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva) - a South American gem in the world of Amazon parrots. This captivating creature is commonly kept as a pet, which is why you might find it in the Caribbean, spreading its vibrant wings and charm.
Hailing from the lush forests of Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina, the Turquoise-Fronted Amazon is right at home in the tree canopies. These clever birds nest in tree hollows and lay three to five eggs at a time, ensuring that their colorful legacy continues.
Now, let's talk about the star of the show: the Turquoise-Fronted Amazon's breathtaking appearance. Dressed in a dazzling green ensemble, this parrot knows how to make an entrance. But it's the striking blue feathers on its forehead and the sun-kissed yellow feathers adorning its face and crown that truly make the Parrot of St. Thomas a sight to behold.
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