Migration of Birds (1950)

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Migration of Birds (1950)

by Frederick Charles Lincoln

EN·~3 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

MIGRATION of BIRDS

0:01

By FREDERICK C. LINCOLN

2:02

MIGRATION of BIRDS

6:24

The Mystery of Migration

6:23

Advantages of Migration

3:11

The Origin of Migration

10:10

When Birds Migrate

12:48

How Birds Migrate

36:48

Where Birds Migrate

13:26

Routes of Migration

46:57

Description

When the familiar feathered visitors disappear from our yards each autumn, a flood of questions arises: where do they travel, will they return, and what hazards await them on those long journeys? This work tackles those curiosities, showing how understanding migration matters to everyone—from farmers who rely on birds for pest control to hunters and naturalists who cherish seasonal cycles. By revealing the hidden patterns that link distant habitats, it underscores the importance of protecting the fragile stop‑over sites that sustain these travelers.

Drawing on millennia of observations from ancient poets to modern scientists, the book explores the myths, cultural rites, and early theories that have shaped our view of avian movement. It walks listeners through the mechanics of navigation, the timing of departures, and the diverse routes taken across continents, while also highlighting the storms, exhaustion, and other perils birds face. Richly illustrated and grounded in solid research, the narrative invites anyone intrigued by nature to glimpse the remarkable odyssey of the world’s winged migrants.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (202K characters)

Series

Circular (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), 16.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Tom Cosmas from materials made available on The Internet Archive.

Release date

2021-04-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Charles Lincoln

Frederick Charles Lincoln

1892–1960

A pioneering bird expert, he helped turn bird banding into a practical tool for tracking migration across North America. His writing brings scientific observation and a clear love of birds together in a way that still feels accessible.

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