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Natural History of the Bell Vireo, Vireo bellii Audubon

By Jon C. Barlow

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A scientist seeks to uncover the secrets of a little-known songbird through careful observation of its nesting rituals and territorial displays in the heart of America.

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2010-06-17
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"Natural History of the Bell Vireo, Vireo bellii Audubon" by Jon C. Barlow is a scientific study about the life and behavior of the Bell Vireo, a songbird living in the central United States, written in the early 21st century. The study dives into the bird's breeding habits, where it likes to live, and its overall life cycle. Barlow uses lots of research to give a complete picture of the bird's life, filling in the blanks left by other studies. He explains where he did his research in northeastern Kansas, which is important as a place where Bell Vireos breed. By explaining how he watched the birds' nests, how they acted when trying to find a mate, and how they defended their territory, Barlow draws readers into learning about the Bell Vireo's world.

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