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Natural History of the Bell Vireo, Vireo bellii Audubon

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A detailed field study of the Bell Vireo that documents habitat use, seasonal movements, and daily behavior in riparian and second-growth settings. The work examines vocal repertoires and singing behavior, territorial establishment and defense, and courtship displays, then follows nest-site selection, nest construction, egg laying, incubation duties of both sexes, nestling development, parental care, and fledgling life. It quantifies territory size and reproductive success, assesses predation and brood parasitism, and discusses interspecific relationships, methods, and conservation-relevant observations, supported by field data and illustrative figures.

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Jon C. Barlow

Jon C. Barlow is an author known for his contributions to ornithology, particularly through his work "Natural History of the Bell Vireo, Vireo bellii Audubon." This book provides an in-depth examination of the Bell Vireo, a small songbird found in North America. Barlow's writing reflects a keen observation of nature and a dedication to the study of avian species, contributing to the understanding of bird behavior and ecology. His work is appreciated by both bird enthusiasts and scholars in the field.

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