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A Synopsis of the Birds of North America

A Synopsis of the Birds of North America

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CONTENTS (abridged list)
FAMILY I. VULTURINÆ. VULTURINE BIRDS,
Genus 1. Cathartes. Turkey-Vulture,
II. FALCONINÆ. FALCONINE BIRDS,
1. Polyborus. Caracara,
2. Buteo. Buzzard,
3. Aquila. Eagle,
4. Haliaetus. Sea-Eagle,
5. Pandion. Osprey,
6. Elanus. Elanus,
7. Ictinia. Ictinia,
8. Nauclerus. Swallow-tailed Hawk,
9. Falco. Falcon,
10. Astur. Hawk,
11. Circus. Harrier,
III. STRIGINÆ. OWLS,
1. Surnia. Day-Owl,
2. Ulula. Night-Owl,
3. Strix. Screech-Owl,
4. Syrnium. Hooting-Owl,
5. Otus. Eared-Owl,
6. Bubo. Horned-Owl,
IV. CAPRIMULGINÆ. GOATSUCKERS,
1. Caprimulgus. Goatsucker,
2. Chordeiles. Night-Hawk,
V. CYPSELINÆ. SWIFTS,
1. Chætura. Spine-Tail
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XL. MERGINÆ. MERGANSERS,
1. Mergus. Merganser,
XLI. PELECANINÆ. PELICANS,
1. Phalacrocorax. Cormorant,
2. Plotus. Anhinga,
3. Tachypetes. Frigate Bird,
4. Pelecanus. Pelican,
5. Sula. Gannet,
6. Phaeton. Tropic Bird,
XLII. LARINÆ. GULLS,
1. Rhynchops. Skimmer,
2. Sterna. Tern,
3. Larus. Gull,
XLIII. PROCELLARINÆ. FULMARS,
1. Lestris. Jager,
2. Diomedea. Albatross,
3. Procellaria. Fulmar,
4. Puffinus. Shearwater,
5. Thalassidroma. Petrel,
XLIV. ALCINÆ. AUKS,
1. Mormon. Puffin,
2. Alca. Auk,
3. Phaleris. Phaleris,
4. Mergulus. Sea-Dove,
5. Uria. Guillemot,
XLV. COLYMBINÆ. DIVERS AND GREBES,
1. Colymbus. Diver,
2. Podiceps. Grebe

About the Author
"John James Audubon (Jean-Jacques Audubon) (April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. He was notable for his expansive studies to document all types of American birds and for his detailed illustrations that depicted the birds in their natural habitats. His major work, a color-plate book entitled The Birds of America (1827–1839), is considered one of the finest ornithological works ever completed. Audubon identified 25 new species."--Wikipedia
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