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Migration of Birds (1979)

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The work offers a comprehensive, accessible review of avian migration, outlining its history and the biological and environmental factors that drive seasonal movements. It surveys observational and technological methods used to study migration, including banding, radio and radar tracking, laboratory experiments, and physiological research, and examines orientation and navigation mechanisms. Timing, speed, altitude, and patterns such as flyways, loops, and leap-frogging are described, along with segregation by age, sex, and species. The text discusses weather, topography, hazards, routes across regions, and theories on the origin and evolution of migratory behavior, concluding with an extensive bibliography.

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Frederick Charles Lincoln

Frederick Charles Lincoln was an American ornithologist and author known for his significant contributions to the study of bird migration. His works, including "The Migration of North American Birds" (1935) and the later editions of "Migration of Birds" (1950, 1979), provide valuable insights into avian behavior and ecology. Lincoln's research has been influential in the field of ornithology, helping to enhance understanding of migratory patterns and the factors affecting bird populations. His dedication to the study of birds has left a lasting impact on both scientific literature and conservation efforts.

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