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The vivid niltava was described in 1864. Spencer Fullerton Baird Review of American birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution: pt. 1 Smithsonian Institution Washington, 1864–1872.online Birds described in this work include Sinaloa wren, Pacific wren, wood thrush and black-capped gnatcatcher.
Forbush, Edward Howe, 1925–1929, The Birds of Massachusetts (and Other New England States). 3 vol. Massachusetts Department of Agriculture May, Dr. John B., "Edward Howe Forbush" in Bulletin of the Northeastern Bird Banding Association, Vol.4, no. 2, April 1928
PFG 1: A Field Guide to the Birds (1934), by Roger Tory Peterson . Second edition (1939): A Field Guide to the Birds Third edition (1947): A Field Guide to the Birds Fourth edition (1980): A Field Guide to the Birds: A Completely New Guide to All the Birds of Eastern and Central North America
The Habit Groups of North American Birds. (1921). The Distribution of Bird Life in the Urubamba Valley of Peru. A report of the birds collected by the Yale University - National Geographic Society's expedition. (1926). The Distribution of Bird-life in Ecuador. (1929). My Tropical Air Castle. (1931). The Upper Zonal Bird-Life of Mts Roraima and ...
Bird enthusiasts will recognize the ruby-throated hummingbird at their feeders and gardens, the primary species that nests in the Eastern United States, including in Vermont.
Pages in category "Birds described in 1864" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anjouan sunbird;
You can also see real-time bird sightings from other birders across the state. Wisconsin Society of Ornithology : Provides information to document rare birds and how to use eBird for seasonal reports.
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