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A systematic, species-by-species compilation presents detailed life histories of North American woodpeckers, covering recognized subspecies and summarizing geographic ranges. For each taxon it describes plumage and molt sequences, habits of feeding, breeding behavior, nesting sites, egg characteristics with condensed egg-date data, and seasonal movements. Measurements, references to contributors, and methodology for compiling distribution paragraphs and egg records are included, along with brief notes to avoid duplication among subspecies. Color and egg-shape nomenclature follow standard references, and the work emphasizes observational records and museum data assembled from many contributors.

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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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