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Birds Found on the Arctic Slope of Northern Alaska

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A field report compiles observations and specimen records of birds from the treeless tundra north of the Brooks Range and along the Arctic coast, based on summer fieldwork. It documents 351 collected birds representing 44 species, plus 29 additional sight records, lists camps and collecting localities with coordinates, describes methods of specimen preparation and identification, and notes that skeletons and labeled skin fragments are housed at a university museum. The account provides habitat and distribution notes, photographic plates of nests and species, acknowledgments of collaborators and supporting agencies, and minor editorial corrections to the text.

About the Author

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James W. Bee

James W. Bee is an ornithologist known for his contributions to the study of avian species in the Arctic regions. His notable work, "Birds Found on the Arctic Slope of Northern Alaska," provides valuable insights into the diverse birdlife inhabiting this unique ecosystem. Through meticulous observation and research, Bee has helped to enhance the understanding of Arctic avifauna, making his work significant for both ornithologists and environmentalists alike. His dedication to the field of ornithology reflects a commitment to documenting and preserving the natural heritage of the Arctic.

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