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Ornithological biography, Vol. 2 (of 5)

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The volume presents species-by-species natural-history accounts of birds, combining detailed descriptions of plumage, behavior, nesting, diet, vocalization, and distribution with field anecdotes and practical collecting observations. Entries are arranged to accompany engraved plates and often include notes on habitat, seasonal movements, and variation among individuals. Interspersed with these technical accounts are sketches of landscape and social scenes encountered during study, offering both identification guidance and a narrative record of observational practice and travel.

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John James Audubon

John James Audubon was an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter, renowned for his studies and illustrations of North American birds. Born in Haiti in 1785 and raised in the United States, Audubon dedicated his life to documenting the avian species of North America. His most notable work, "A Synopsis of the Birds of North America," showcases his meticulous observations and artistic talent, contributing significantly to ornithology and natural history. Audubon's passion for nature is further reflected in his journals, where he chronicled his adventures and discoveries, providing valuable insights into the wildlife of his time. His legacy endures as a pivotal figure in the intersection of art and science.

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