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A-Birding on a Bronco

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A series of field sketches and natural-history notes records seasonal birdlife in a small coastal valley of southern California. The writer rides through the landscape to follow migrants and nesting birds, describing behaviors, nests, songs, and interspecific interactions; many chapters focus on particular species or local habitats such as oak groves, sycamores, and eucalyptus avenues. Entries blend identification remarks, nest and egg descriptions, occasional mysteries or tragedies, and practical hints for observers. Illustrations and a species list supplement close studies of wrens, hummingbirds, orioles, thrashers, and other residents and migrants, yielding a lively portrait of resident bird communities and habits.

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Florence Merriam Bailey

Florence Merriam Bailey was an American ornithologist and author, recognized for her contributions to the field of bird study and nature writing. She is best known for her book "A-Birding on a Bronco," which reflects her passion for birds and the natural world, capturing the essence of outdoor exploration. Bailey's work not only showcases her keen observational skills but also emphasizes the importance of conservation and appreciation of wildlife. Through her writings, she has inspired generations of birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, leaving a lasting impact on American literature and ornithology.

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