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Baron Christoph Freiherr Fellner von
Feldegg (13
October 1779 – 10 May 1845, Leipzig) was an
Austrian army
officer and naturalist.
Fellner was born in...
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referred to as
Channel wagtail. A
hybrid zone
between M. f.
flava and M. f.
feldegg in
Romania and nearby,
sometimes distinguished as
separate subspecies "M...
- (37–41 in).
Eurasian lanner falcons (Falco
biarmicus feldeggi, also
called Feldegg's falcon) have
slate grey or brown-grey upperparts; most
African subspecies...
- Austria. It was the
birthplace of the
naturalist and army
officer Christoph Feldegg (1779–1845) "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer...
- the
genus Aramides in
Revue et
Magasin de
Zoologie Death of
Christoph Feldegg Death of
Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar John C****in
describes the
lesser yellow-headed...
- Düsseldorf 2005 Type fair,
Cologne 2005
Galerie Fellner von
Feldegg,
Krefeld 2004
Gallery Fellner of
Feldegg,
Krefeld 2004 Art Fair,
Cologne 2004
Museum Ludwig...
- Black-headed wagtail,
Motacilla flava feldegg...
- Humblot,
Leipzig 1904, pp. 762–766.
George Niemann (ed.),
Ferdinand von
Feldegg:
Theophilus Hansen und
seine Werke. A.
Schroll & Co., Wien 1893. Andreas...
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wagtail M. f.
cinereocapilla (rare vagrant) Black-headed
wagtail M. f.
feldegg (rare vagrant)
Scandinavian yellow wagtail M. f.
thunbergi (scarce migrant)...
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Italian zoologist who made
large collections of
insects and
birds Christoph Feldegg (1780–1845),
Austrian naturalist who made a
large collection of
birds David...