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Frederick Charles Lincoln

The Migration of North American Birds

In “The Migration of North American Birds” (1935), Frederick Charles Lincoln presents a comprehensive analysis of avian migration patterns across the continent, integrating meticulous field observations with scientific research. Lincoln's literary style melds eloquent prose with clear, precise descriptions, making complex ecological concepts accessible to both scholars and lay readers. The book situates itself within the broader context of ornithological studies of the early 20th century, a pivotal time for the field as advances in ecological understanding and technology transformed the observational capabilities of naturalists. Lincoln, a prominent ornithologist and researcher with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, was heavily influenced by his extensive fieldwork in different ecosystems and his keen interest in avian behavior. His background in the study of migratory patterns not only enriched his insights but also underscored the ecological significance of migration as a key factor in the survival and distribution of bird species. This expertise laid a strong foundation for his authoritative portrayal of the subject, which is both educational and deeply engaging. I highly recommend “The Migration of North American Birds” to anyone passionate about ornithology, ecology, or natural history. Lincoln's synthesis of empirical data and narrative storytelling captivates the reader while providing valuable information for conservation efforts. This work remains an essential resource for understanding the intricate dynamics of avian migration.
142 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press
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