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The work begins with practical instruction on camera equipment, lenses, shutters, tripods, plates, blinds, and field methods, then moves into season-by-season, species-by-species photographic studies that document nesting, feeding, broods, and behavior. Detailed case studies range from small songbirds to herons, swallows, terns, seabird colonies, and pelicans, illustrating habitats, nest sites, and life stages. Photographs and narratives combine technical guidance for photographers with natural-history observation and brief reflection on the scientific value and aesthetic appeal of recording birds in their native environments.

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Frank M. Chapman

Frank M. Chapman was an influential American ornithologist and photographer, renowned for his contributions to the study of birds in North America. He is best known for his works such as "Bird Studies with a Camera," which combines his passion for ornithology with photography, showcasing the beauty and diversity of avian life. His book "Color Key to North American Birds" serves as a valuable resource for birdwatchers and enthusiasts, providing a comprehensive guide to identifying various species. Through his writings and research, Chapman significantly advanced the understanding of bird behavior and ecology, leaving a lasting impact on the field of ornithology.

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