A History of North American Birds; Land Birds; Vol. 1 of 3

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A History of North American Birds; Land Birds; Vol. 1 of 3

by Spencer Fullerton Baird, T. M. (Thomas Mayo) Brewer, Robert Ridgway

EN·~32 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total

Transcriber's Note:

0:41

NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS.

0:09

S. F. BAIRD, T. M. BREWER, and R. RIDGWAY

0:22

PREFACE.

9:25

INTRODUCTION.

54:29

Family TURDIDÆ.—The Thrushes.

2:39:53

Family CINCLIDÆ.—The Dippers.

11:39

Family SAXICOLIDÆ.—The Saxicolas.

28:00

Family SYLVIIDÆ.—The Sylvias.

38:54

Family CHAMÆADÆ.—The Ground-Tits.

6:03

Description

This volume offers a sweeping survey of the land birds that inhabit North America, from the tundra of Alaska to the forests of the Gulf states. Compiled at the turn of the twentieth century, it fills a long‑standing gap left by earlier treatises such as Wilson’s American Ornithology and Audubon’s celebrated works, gathering the latest field reports, expedition notes, and scientific observations into a single, accessible narrative. Readers are led through each species’ range, habits, nesting techniques, egg characteristics, and the common names that have endured in local folklore.

The text is richly illustrated with sixty‑four full‑color plates and nearly six hundred detailed woodcuts, bringing the birds to life in vivid detail. Beyond visual splendor, the authors provide concise yet thorough descriptions that balance scientific rigor with readability, making the work a valuable reference for both seasoned ornithologists and curious nature lovers. Listening to this guide feels like embarking on a guided tour of the continent’s avian diversity, grounded in the scholarship of its era.

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Language

en

Duration

~32 hours (1900K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Bergquist, Carol Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Biodiversity Heritage Library.)

Release date

2017-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Spencer Fullerton Baird

Spencer Fullerton Baird

1823–1887

A driving force behind early American science, he helped turn the Smithsonian into a major center for research and collecting. His work ranged from birds and fishes to the big idea that museums should share knowledge widely.

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T. M. (Thomas Mayo) Brewer

T. M. (Thomas Mayo) Brewer

1814–1880

A Boston-born naturalist who helped shape early American ornithology, he turned a medical education into a lifelong study of birds and eggs. He is especially remembered for major 19th-century works that brought together what was then known about North American birdlife.

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Robert Ridgway

Robert Ridgway

1850–1929

A pioneering American ornithologist, he helped shape the scientific study of birds in the United States and became especially known for his careful work on classification and color. His books and illustrations made him an important figure for both naturalists and bird lovers.

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