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The birds of Jamaica

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A comprehensive natural-history survey of Jamaica's birdlife, presenting a systematic synopsis and nearly two hundred species accounts organized by orders and families. Each entry gives physical measurements, plumage details, distribution, seasonal movements, vocalizations, nesting and feeding habits, and occasional local observations and dates drawn from prolonged field study and collaborators' notes. The work combines technical descriptions with anecdotal field remarks, corrections, and plates or illustrations, and emphasizes careful recording of minutiae to support identification and ecological understanding of resident and migrant species across the island.

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Philip Henry Gosse

Philip Henry Gosse was a 19th-century English naturalist and writer, renowned for his contributions to the fields of natural history and geology. His works often reflect a deep fascination with the natural world, as seen in his notable book "A Year at the Shore," which captures the beauty and diversity of coastal life. Gosse's detailed studies of Jamaican birds, exemplified in "Illustrations of the Birds of Jamaica," showcase his dedication to ornithology. Additionally, his philosophical exploration in "Omphalos: An Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot" highlights his efforts to reconcile scientific inquiry with theological perspectives. Through his writings, Gosse has left a lasting impact on the appreciation of nature and the study of its complexities.

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