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- Birds of the World - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Text: Birds of the World brings together scholarly content from four celebrated works of ornithology: Video: A close up of a hummingbird Text: Birds of North America Video: A bird performs a courtship display Text: Handbook of the Birds of the World Video: Two birds perched on a branch Text: Neotropical Birds Video: A small songbird perched on
- Martha Maxwell - Wikipedia
Martha Ann Maxwell (née Dartt 21 July 1831 – 31 May 1881) was an American naturalist, artist and taxidermist She helped found modern taxidermy Maxwell's pioneering diorama displays are said to have influenced major figures in taxidermy history who entered the field later, such as William Temple Hornaday and Carl Akeley (the father of modern taxidermy) [1]
- ID Handbook of European Birds | Princeton University Press
Would you like to be able to identify any bird species in Europe, in all plumages, in every season? ID Handbook of European Birds is the resource for you This identification handbook blends incisive descriptions with stunning high-resolution photos to provide the most comprehensive, in-depth coverage of European birds available
- Birds of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire (Princeton Field Guides . . .
Birds of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire is the first comprehensive field guide to the birds of the region and the ideal companion for identifying the islands' remarkable avian population This compact and portable book contains close to 1,000 superb color illustrations on 71 color plates and detailed descriptions of every species
- Bird specimens track 135 years of atmospheric black carbon . . .
Using photometric reflectance data of >1,300 bird specimens drawn from natural history collections, we track relative ambient concentrations of atmospheric black carbon between 1880 and 2015 within the US Manufacturing Belt, a region historically reliant on coal and dense with industry
- Birds of New Guinea : Distribution, Taxonomy, and Systematics
This book is an ideal complement to the Birds of New Guinea field guide also published by Princeton, and is an essential technical reference for all scientific libraries, ornithologists, and those interested in bird classification The first complete revision of the New Guinea bird fauna since 1941; Accounts for 75 bird species new to the region
- Digitized Archival Collections through Princeton University . . .
Preserves and provides access to over 1 5 million publications—including budgets, surveys, statistical records, case studies, planning documents, training manuals, policy guidelines, and annual reports—from over 600 cities and urban agencies in North America
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