"Argent, a fess gules" describes the red (gules) stripe (fess) on the silver (argent) field.
"One to two feet long, color orange-red; moving in the waters it appears like a red-ribbon. This, as…
Also known as the red-winged oriole, the red-winged blackbird is known for gathering in immense flocks,…
Also known as Ranunculus asiaticus. A herbaceous perennial plant with red or pink flowers. The stems…
"Because of their greater refrangibility, the focus of the violet rays is nearer the lens than the focus…
Also known as the red-legged crow, the chough is about sixteen inches in length, feeding on insects,…
An illustration of white clover (left) and red clover (right). Clover (Trifolium), or trefoil, is a…
An illustration of part of a stock of precious coral (red coral). Precious coral or red coral is the…
"It appears to be confined to the Mediterranean Sea, where it grows, especially on the southern coast,…
"Ruby, a new medium early variety, is likely to become a very decided favorite. The stalk, and also…
The Red currant (Ribes rubrum) is a member of the genus Ribes in the gooseberry family Grossulariaceae,…
"The red-throated diver, twenty-four inches long, is common to Europe and America. This is called scape-grace…
The red-crested whistling duck measures about twenty-two inches in length, and is found throughout Europe…
Also known as Polygonum orientale. A flower that is commonly found in southeastern Asia and Australia.…
Native only to the British Isles and the Orkneys, the red grouse is often bred in confinement to be…
A heraldic shield with a red (gules) surface, which is represented by the perpendicular lines, drawn…
A shield or escutcheon emblazoned with the color tincture, gules (red), represented by vertical lines.
"Twelve to sixteen inches long; it feeds on curstaceous animals; spawns in May or June; it is esteemed…
"Is two feet long, and is common in the Mediterranean and other European waters; its flesh is good,…
Also known as the winter falcon, is found in California, Wisconsin, and South Carolina.
"A fish known chiefly by scales, fossil remains of which are found in Old Red Sandstone." — Williams,…
Also known as Quisqualis indica. A vine with red flower clusters that can grow between 2.5 meters and…
This antique jar is made out of yellow clay and painted in brown and red. It is called the "Dodwell…
This Antique jar has a small kylix (drinking cup) as a lid. It is made out of yellow clay and painted…
A bright red flower with golden-yellow acidic fruits. They are commonly found in Japan.
"Mullus barbatus (Red Mullet), with thoracic ventral fins." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893
"Weighs from two to six pounds; at some seasons it is abundant, and again it is scarce. It appears in…
The Gules Ordinary is four wolf's teeth in argent (silver), moving from the sinister (left) side.
The Gyronny of Four Ordinary is in argent (silver) and gules (red). It is pointing towards the dexter…
The Party Per Pale and Saltire Ordinary is in gules (red) and argent (silver).
The Per Fesse Ordinary has an upper half that is per pale sable (black) and gules (red), and the lower…
The Per Fesse Ordinary has gules (red) and argent (silver), and a pale counterchanged.
The Quarterly Ordinary has the 1st and 4rth per pale in argent (silver) and gules (red) color, the 2nd…
The red-legged partridge (or Gurnsey partridge) averages thirteen inches and length and is found in…
The pochard (or dun-hen) averages about nineteen and a half inches in length, and is found in parts…
"Quarterly, first and fourth argent, a chevron gules, second and third gules, a cross argent (that is,…