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related to Birds as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Matthew R. Halley
(2023)
The forgotten history of Oreortyx pictus (mountain quail), discovered by the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1806.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 337-346).
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Article
Bruno M. Goddeeris; Boudewijn R. Goddeeris
(2023)
History of the crested turkey, a rare variant of the domesticated turkey (Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 370-384).
(/isis/citation/CBB639031534/)
Article
Karl Schulze-Hagen; Tim R. Birkhead
(2023)
“Der fluglose Alk”: Johann Friedrich Naumann’s 1844 account of Pinguinus impennis (great auk).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 304-324).
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Book
Stephen Moss
(2023)
Ten Birds That Changed the World.
(/isis/citation/CBB274595504/)
Article
Luca Ghiraldi; Matteo Ruzzon; Marta Coloberti; et al.
(2023)
Notes on the birds collected by Giovanni Emilio Cerruti during his journey to New Guinea (1869–1870).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 149-161).
(/isis/citation/CBB384688070/)
Article
Marie Addyman
(2023)
William Turner on the dipper, the robin and the redstart (1544).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 207-210).
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Article
Robert P. Prŷs-Jones
(2022)
Allan Octavian Hume (1829–1912): His development as an ornithologist until his departure from Etawah district, India, in 1867.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 391-407).
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Article
Eleanor Larsson
(2022)
“Here They Are in Flesh and Feather”: Walter Rothschild's “Private Zoo” and the Preparation and Taxonomic Study of Cassowaries.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 659-682).
(/isis/citation/CBB700169968/)
Article
Katherine McLeod
(2022)
The Call of the Hoatzin: Ecology, Evolution, and Eugenics at the Bronx Zoo.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 683-704).
(/isis/citation/CBB199228100/)
Article
Karl Schulze-Hagen; Tim R. Birkhead
(2022)
Nikolaas Tinbergen’s children’s book Kleew (1947): The story of a herring gull.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 231-248).
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Article
Matthew Fishburn
(2022)
Dwarf emus from Baudin's voyage (1800–1804): An overlooked engraving by Nicolas Huet (1770–1830).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 285-297).
(/isis/citation/CBB934796083/)
Article
Robert Montgomerie
(2022)
Casey Albert Wood and the Fundus Oculi of Birds (1917).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 347-363).
(/isis/citation/CBB118033524/)
Book
Tim Birkhead
(2022)
Birds and Us: A 12,000-Year History from Cave Art to Conservation.
(/isis/citation/CBB429679681/)
Book
Sean Nixon
(2022)
Passions for Birds: Science, Sentiment, and Sport.
(/isis/citation/CBB323340759/)
Article
Dolly Jørgensen; Isla Gladstone
(2022)
The Passenger Pigeon’s Past on Display for the Future.
Environmental History
(pp. 347-353).
(/isis/citation/CBB029545778/)
Article
Nancy Langston; Kathleen Brosemer
(2022)
Loons and the Risk of Extinction in a Warming, Toxic World.
Environmental History
(pp. 340-346).
(/isis/citation/CBB344320540/)
Book
Jill Hunting
(2022)
For Want of Wings: A Bird with Teeth and a Dinosaur in the Family.
(/isis/citation/CBB350982255/)
Article
Alexandra Hui
(2022)
How to Call a Duck.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 128-131).
(/isis/citation/CBB969296859/)
Article
Janet Borland
(2022)
Saving Red-Crowned Cranes: Children as Charismatic Conservationists in 1960s Japan.
Environmental History
(pp. 30-57).
(/isis/citation/CBB034152458/)
Article
Reinhard Piechocki
(2022)
Vom Vogelfang und Verzehr zu Verzicht und Verzauberung. Zur Entstehung eines modernen Nahrungs-Tabus in Deutschland (1750–1900) (From bird-catching and consumption to renunciation and enchantment. On the emergence of a modern food taboo in Germany (1750-1900)).
Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau
(pp. 416-423).
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