Fig. 2.1.

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Summary: 
Possibly the earliest painting of the Australian magpie, this watercolour is estimated to have been produced between 1788–1792 by the ‘Port Jackson Painter’. The artist called the bird the ‘Piping Roller’ and described it as a ‘Bird of Prey’. Source: Natural History Museum, London.
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