Birds of Guernsey (1879) (ePub)
And the Neighbouring Islands: Alderney, Sark, Jethou, Herm; Being a Small Contribution to the Ornitholony of the Channel Islands
(Sprache: Englisch)
In 'Birds of Guernsey (1879)' by Cecil Smith, readers are immersed in a detailed study of the bird species inhabiting the island of Guernsey. Smith's book provides an in-depth look at the habitats, behavior, and characteristics of each bird, making it both...
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In 'Birds of Guernsey (1879)' by Cecil Smith, readers are immersed in a detailed study of the bird species inhabiting the island of Guernsey. Smith's book provides an in-depth look at the habitats, behavior, and characteristics of each bird, making it both a valuable scientific resource and a captivating read for nature enthusiasts. Written in a descriptive and informative style, the book reflects the naturalist movement of the 19th century, emphasizing observation and preservation of the natural world. Smith's meticulous attention to detail and passion for ornithology shine through in his descriptions of each bird species, making the book a landmark work in the field of natural history. Cecil Smith, a renowned ornithologist and naturalist, drew upon his extensive fieldwork and research to compile 'Birds of Guernsey.' His expertise in the study of birds and dedication to conservation efforts are evident throughout the book, showcasing his commitment to understanding and protecting the avian species of Guernsey. Smith's authoritative voice and passion for nature make him a respected figure in the field of ornithology. I highly recommend 'Birds of Guernsey (1879)' to readers interested in ornithology, natural history, or the environmental sciences. Smith's comprehensive study of the birdlife on Guernsey offers valuable insights and a compelling narrative that will both educate and enchant bird enthusiasts.
Autoren-Porträt von Cecil Smith
Cecil Smith was a respected naturalist and ornithologist of the late 19th century, whose enduring work notably includes 'Birds of Guernsey,' published in 1879. Although not as widely known as his contemporaries, Smith's contributions to the field of ornithology are recognized for their specificity and regional focus. Smith provided keen observations of the avifauna of Guernsey, an island in the English Channel. His methodical documentation and natural history descriptions have served as reference points for both historical and contemporary studies in ornithology. His literary style is marked by meticulous attention to detail and a clear, accessible mode of writing that reflects his passion and expertise in the subject. 'Birds of Guernsey' stands as a testament to Smith's dedication to the natural world, offering insights not only into the bird species of Guernsey but also into the broader Victorian practices of observation and recording of wildlife. The book continues to be cited by scholars interested in the history of ornithology and serves as a significant primary source for historical ecosystem studies of the Channel Islands. It is a must-read for academics in the field as well as for enthusiasts of natural history looking to understand the avian diversity of this unique region.
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- Autor: Cecil Smith
- 2022, 140 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
- ISBN-10:
- ISBN-13: 8596547328575
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2022
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