
audiobook
by Philip Lutley Sclater, W. H. (William Henry) Hudson
Project Gutenberg has Volume I of this book. See https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/38956.
230. OREOTROCHILUS LEUCOPLEURUS, Gould. - (WHITE-SIDED HUMMING-BIRD.)
231. CHÆTOCERCUS BURMEISTERI, Scl. - (BURMEISTER’S HUMMING-BIRD.) - [Plate XI.]
232. SPARGANURA SAPPHO (Lesson). - 3 - - (SAPPHO HUMMING-BIRD.)
233. PETASOPHORA SERRIROSTRIS (Vieill.). - (VIOLET-EARED HUMMING-BIRD.)
234. PATAGONA GIGAS (Vieill.). - (GIANT HUMMING-BIRD.)
235. CALLIPERIDIA FURCIFERA (Shaw). - (ANGELA HUMMING-BIRD.)
236. LEUCIPPUS CHIONOGASTER (Tsch.). - (WHITE-BREASTED HUMMING-BIRD.)
237. LEUCOCHLORIS ALBICOLLIS (Vieill.). - (WHITE-THROATED HUMMING-BIRD.)
238. CHRYSURONIA RUFICOLLIS (Vieill.). - (GOLDEN-TAILED HUMMING-BIRD.)
This volume brings together everything known about the non‑passerine birds of the Argentine Republic, completing a systematic catalogue that began in the first book. With 434 species listed, the authors acknowledge that many more will emerge as remote regions are explored, hoping the work will inspire local naturalists to continue the search. The text blends careful descriptions with observations on habits, offering a solid reference for anyone interested in the country’s avifauna.
The entries are organized by order and family, each followed by vivid colour plates that can be enlarged for closer viewing. Readers will find detailed notes on hummingbirds, raptors, waterfowl and more, drawing on the research of early Argentine naturalists and international collaborators. The plates, originally woodcuts, are presented alongside the species they illustrate, making identification straightforward.
An extensive index and bibliography round out the volume, linking the material to the companion first volume and to the broader scientific literature of the late nineteenth century. Together, the two books form a thorough, illustrated guide to Argentina’s birdlife, valuable for scholars and bird‑watching enthusiasts alike.
Full title
Argentine Ornithology, Volume 2 (of 2) A descriptive catalogue of the birds of the Argentine Republic. A descriptive catalogue of the birds of the Argentine Republic.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (620K characters)
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Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Adrian Mastronardi, René Anderson Benitz, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2012-02-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1829–1913
A Victorian naturalist with a gift for big-picture thinking, he helped map the world into major animal regions and became one of the leading ornithologists of his age. His long career linked careful bird study with the growth of modern zoology in Britain.
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1841–1922
Born on the Argentine pampas and later settled in England, he turned a lifelong love of birds and wild places into books that blend close observation with vivid storytelling. He is best remembered for nature writing and for the novel Green Mansions.
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