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A History of North American Birds; Land Birds; Vol. 1 of 3

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This multi-volume natural-history survey offers systematic descriptions of North American land birds north of Mexico, covering distribution, habits, nesting behavior, egg characteristics, and popular names. It arranges species by families and subfamilies with technical descriptions, keys, and a glossary, and supplements text with numerous plates, woodcuts, and life-size illustrations. Observational field notes and reports from explorers and collectors inform accounts of seasonal movements, breeding sites, and habitats. Practical identification detail combines with synthesized literature and unpublished museum correspondence to present both biological notes and taxonomic arrangement for amateur and professional readers.

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Spencer Fullerton Baird

Spencer Fullerton Baird (1823-1887) was an American naturalist and ornithologist, recognized for his significant contributions to the study of North American birds. He served as the second Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and played a pivotal role in the establishment of the U.S. Fish Commission. Baird is best known for his comprehensive work, "A History of North American Birds," a three-volume series that details the various species of land birds in North America. His meticulous research and dedication to ornithology have left a lasting impact on the field, making him a notable figure in American natural history.

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