Dozens of both. Notably by John James Audubon. There are also mounted specimens in many museums.Are there any pictures of Passenger pigeons or Carolina parakeets?
Dozens of both. Notably by John James Audubon. There are also mounted specimens in many museums.Are there any pictures of Passenger pigeons or Carolina parakeets?
. But in the wild they bred in massive flocks that could not be imitated in captivity, I wonder if they would even breed in a flock of a few dozen in captivity with any regularity.
For Carolina parakeets I have to look but well possible that there are nonebut maybe this one gives you some idea :
Multimedia | Conuropsis carolinensis carolinensis (Linnaeus, 1758) | RMNH.AVES.110043 | BioPortal
I can confirm that Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record does contain other photographs of living passenger pigeons.Lost Animals: Extinction and the Photographic Record Errol Fuller.
I think this book also contains images of living Passenger Pigeon beyond the one posted upthread , but cannot swear to it - I own a copy but don't have access to it right now.