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Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States. Exploring Avian Nesting Behaviors and Egg Diversity in the United States

Par : Thomas G. Gentry
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  • Nombre de pages5713
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-615537-7
  • EAN4064066155377
  • Date de parution18/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille7 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States, " Thomas G. Gentry presents a meticulous survey of the nesting habits and reproductive behaviors of North American avian species. Through a combination of keen observational detail and scientific rigor, Gentry adopts a descriptive yet engaging literary style, inviting readers into the rich tapestry of ornithology. The book offers a systematic exploration of nests, eggs, and their ecological significance, reflecting a period in the early 20th century when natural history was becoming increasingly intertwined with scientific inquiry and environmental awareness.
Thomas G. Gentry, a dedicated ornithologist, drew from extensive field research and a profound passion for avifauna in writing this seminal work. His deep engagement with natural habitats and meticulous attention to detail stemmed from years spent observing birds in their natural environments, which galvanized his commitment to raising awareness about conservation and the need for ecological understanding.
His scholarly background equipped him to approach the subject with both expertise and approachable enthusiasm, making the complexities of bird reproduction accessible to a wide audience. "Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States" is an essential resource for ornithologists, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Gentry's informative narrative enriches the reader'Äôs understanding of bird life while emphasizing the importance of preserving these species and their environments.
I highly recommend this book for anyone eager to deepen their appreciation of the avian world and the vital ecological roles birds play.