Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States / Illustrated
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This work offers species-by-species accounts of North American birds' nesting biology, pairing detailed descriptions of nest form, construction materials, placement, timing of breeding, and egg coloration and measurements with illustrated plates. Field observations note habitat preferences, regional variation, singing and feeding behaviors during the breeding season, and practical collecting or identification tips. Organized for reference, the text combines natural-history notes and careful specimen-based descriptions to aid identification and study of nests and eggs across a wide range of common and less familiar species.
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