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This volume compiles detailed natural-history accounts of North American wood warblers, organized species by species with sections on habits and distribution. Each account synthesizes field observations on behavior, feeding, nesting, song, seasonal movements, plumage variation, and breeding biology, and summarizes geographic ranges and migration patterns. The text follows a consistent format and aggregates reports from many observers to provide comparative notes on variation and subspecies. Intended as a reference, it emphasizes factual description and practical identification details rather than narrative or interpretation.

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Arthur Cleveland Bent

Arthur Cleveland Bent was an American ornithologist and author, renowned for his extensive contributions to the study of North American birds. His notable works include the comprehensive "Life Histories of North American Shore Birds" and the two-part series on "Life Histories of North American Wood Warblers." Bent's meticulous observations and detailed accounts have made significant impacts on ornithology, providing valuable insights into the behavior and ecology of various bird species. His dedication to avian research has left a lasting legacy in the field, making his writings essential for both amateur birdwatchers and professional ornithologists.

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