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Florence Merriam Bailey (1863–1948)

Auteur de Birds through an Opera-Glass

9+ oeuvres 89 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Crédit image: The Condor, 1904

Œuvres de Florence Merriam Bailey

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Date de naissance
1863-08-08
Date de décès
1948-09-22
Sexe
female
Nationalité
United States of America
Lieu de naissance
Locust Grove, New York, USA
Lieu du décès
Washington, D.C., USA
Lieux de résidence
Washington, D.C., USA
Études
Smith College
Stanford University
Professions
ornithologist
Relations
Merriam, C. Hart (brother)
Organisations
American Ornithologists' Union
Courte biographie
Florence Merriam was born in New York, and showed an early interest in birds. Her older brother Clinton Hart Merriam, who encouraged her study of them, grew up to become a well-known zoologist, ornithologist, and naturalist. Florence contributed articles to the Audubon Magazine as a student at Smith College. In 1899, she married Vernon Bailey, a pioneering naturalist who worked with her brother in the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey. The couple traveled widely and wrote books on botany that reached a wide audience. They encouraged many young people to study natural history. Florence Merriam Bailey also wrote books on her own and is considered a pioneer of the modern birdwatching field guide. Her works included Birds Through an Opera Glass (1889), Birds of Village and Field (1898), and Birds of New Mexico (1928), for which she became the first woman to win the Brewster Medal of the American Ornithologists' Union. She was a founding member of the Audubon Society of the District of Columbia and frequently led its classes in ornithology. Her last major written work was Among the Birds in the Grand Canyon National Park, published by the National Park Service in 1939.

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This charming volume fits nicely in the hand and has several nice little line-drawings throughout the text (and also several 'tipped in' color plates, but good luck finding a volume that still has them!), but its main recommendation is the wit and pleasure of its prose - easy to overlook in the mountain of books on birds, but well worth finding!
 
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myzenart | Mar 5, 2007 |

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Membres
89
Popularité
#207,492
Évaluation
3.1
Critiques
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ISBN
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