The Migration of North American Birds (1935)

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The Migration of North American Birds (1935)

by Frederick Charles Lincoln

EN·~3 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

THE MIGRATION OFNORTH AMERICAN BIRDS

2:05
2

INTRODUCTION

5:55
3

THE MYSTERY OF MIGRATION

15:54
4

WHEN BIRDS MIGRATE

13:24
5

HOW BIRDS MIGRATE

36:17
6

WHERE BIRDS MIGRATE

13:20
7

ROUTES OF MIGRATION

43:17
8

EVOLUTION OF MIGRATION ROUTES

6:13
9

VERTICAL MIGRATION

2:08
10

VAGRANT MIGRATION

3:35

Description

The book opens by asking the timeless questions that have long haunted anyone who watches birds vanish from our backyards each autumn. It weaves together ancient observations—from Hesiod and Homer to biblical references—with modern scientific inquiry, showing how curiosity about these skyward journeys has shaped human culture. By grounding the discussion in both historical anecdotes and early 20th‑century fieldwork, it sets the stage for a systematic exploration of why and how birds undertake their seasonal travels.

Listeners will be guided through the major patterns of North American migration, from short local movements to epic trans‑continental routes across the Atlantic and Pacific. The author explains the roles of weather, altitude, day‑night cycles, and innate orientation in shaping these journeys, and introduces the pioneering banding studies that first revealed individual pathways. Along the way, the narrative highlights the perils birds face—storms, exhaustion, and habitat loss—underscoring the relevance of this knowledge for farmers, hunters, and conservationists alike.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (179K characters)

Series

U.S. Department of Agriculture circular no. 363

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Tom Cosmas produced from materials made available on The Internet Archive.

Release date

2021-05-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Charles Lincoln

Frederick Charles Lincoln

1892–1960

Best known for helping shape modern bird migration research, this American ornithologist turned careful fieldwork into ideas that still echo through wildlife science. He also lent his name to the widely used Lincoln index, a simple method for estimating animal populations.

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