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Birds, Familiar: Life Histories of North American Birds,A.C. Bent, Electronic Book Index
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Electronic Book Index Life Histories of North American Birds A.C. Bent. Life Histories of Familiar. See Hawk, Cooper's). See Hawk, Sharp-shinned). See Sandpiper, Spotted). See Blackbird, Red-winged). See Duck, Wood). See Sparrow, Grasshopper). See Pintail, Northern). See Teal, Blue-winged). See Eagle, Golden). See Hummingbird, Ruby-throated). See Heron, Great Blue). See Owl, Short-eared). See Owl, Long-eared). See Bobwhite, Northern). See Waxwing, Cedar). See Bittern, American). See Goose, Canada). See S...
Birds, Familiar: Mission, Life Histories of North American Birds, A.C. Bent
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Mission Life Histories of North American Birds A.C. Bent. Life Histories of Familiar. The purpose of this e-book is to introduce Arthur Cleveland Bent's (1866-1954) work to new generations of bird watchers, conservationists, and amateur naturalists. Extracted from the voluminous National Museum Bulletin. Series and assembled in one easily accessible place, here is a broad sampling of the Life Histories of North American Birds. Is in taxonomic order according to the A.O.U. Check-list. And cross-referenced...
Birds, Familiar: Life Histories of North American Birds,A.C. Bent, Contents
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Contents Life Histories of North American Birds A.C. Bent. Life Histories of Familiar. Species are listed in taxonomic order according to the A.O.U.Check-list (7th Edition,1998). Patricia Query Newforth, Familiar Birds. This electronic book may not be copied, reproduced, or posted elsewhere, by any means, in whole or in part,.
Birds, Familiar: Appendix, Life Histories of North American Birds,A.C. Bent
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Appendix Life Histories of North American Birds A.C. Bent. Life Histories of Familiar. The United States National Museum Bulletin numbers, titles, and publication dates of the twenty-one original volumes are:. 107 Life Histories of North American Diving Birds, August 1, 1919. 113 Life Histories of North American Gulls and Terns, August 27, 1921. 121 Life Histories of North American Petrels and Pelicans and Their Allies, October 19, 1922. 135 Life Histories of North American Marsh Birds, March 11, 1927.
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Great Horned Owl Life Histories of North American Birds A.C. Bent. Life Histories of Familiar. A chapter from the electronic book: Life Histories of Familiar North American Birds. Published in 1938: Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum Bulletin 170: 295-322]. The great horned owl, with its various subspecies, is widely distributed throughout the timbered regions of North, Central, and South America, from the Arctic regions in the North to the Straits of Magellan in the South. * *. In a r...
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Friends of Bombay Hook. Here we offer links to some of our favorite web sites. They are organized into five categories: birds and birding, national wildlife refuges, area friends groups, nature and science, and photographers and naturalists. The links on this page were verified between 7-7 and 7-28-16. Please report broken links, other errors and suggestions for additions to our lists, to the page webmaster. Birding clubs, bird advocacy, bird science, bird rescue and rehabilitation and birding. As the vo...
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Tucson, AZ 85740. Recommended Online Sources Click Here. Click Here for MS Word Document. Howell, S., and S. Webb. 1995. A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America. Oxford University Press, Oxford. National Geographic Society. 2002. National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America. 4th ed. Washington: National Geographic Society. Sibley, D. 2000. The Sibley Guide to Birds. Sibley, D. 2003. The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America. Pica Press, Tonbridge, UK.
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Matthew R. Halley. Ornithologist / Musician / Historian / Explorer. Ornithologist / Historian at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA), and Editor of Cassinia, journal of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club (http:/ www.dvoc.org). 8220;Winter” specimens of Swainson’s Thrush in eastern North America. Collected by J.H. Weber on 3/3/1904. Photo: Matthew R. Halley. I came across a specimen of Swainson’s Thrush ( Catharus ustulatus swainsoni. In the ornithology collection.
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Sharing a love for nature, heritage, animals and pets, including all things beautiful and surprising, driven by passionate curiosity, and compiled for you in articles, photographs and intriguing regular snippets. Laura Ford is a freelance writer, photographer, researcher and marketing professional. Blue heron in flight in heron rookery on Rondeau Bay marsh. Laura’s articles have been published, along with her photos in many periodicals including as a regular contributor to the Lake Erie Beacon. Nature ha...
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Saturday, September 20, 2008. Bird Stop Off Place. For information see: http:/ www.birdsbybent.com/ch71-80/ybcuckoo.html#Plumages. A Yellow Beak Cuckoo. A first view of this bird. The above link gives a very good description, food, etc. Very interesting. Al. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. This beautiful, large moth was just outside our kitchen window today. From the condition of his wings, he looks a little travel weary! This Luna Moth is in the family of silk moths. Friday, April 11, 2008. This website has ...
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Home Life Histories of North American Birds A.C. Bent. Life Histories of Familiar. Text by Arthur Cleveland Bent and Collaborators. Selected and Edited by Patricia Query Newforth. This is a web browser-based electronic book collection of Life Histories of North American Birds. Statement, which explain the concept of this work and place the chapters included in context. Bird of the Month. 1996 - 2018, Patricia Query Newforth, Familiar Birds. Designed and Maintained by PQN Web Page Design.
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