H. G. Adams, a devotee to the natural sciences and an articulate connoisseur of Britain's avifauna, manifests his extensive field experience and passion in this compendium. Influenced perhaps by the burgeoning environmental movement of his time and the Victorian fascination with collecting and cataloging nature, Adams sought to elucidate the wonders of the bird kingdom to a curious public. His diligent research and precision in relaying intricate details of nest construction and egg incubation reflect a profound reverence for the subjects he so lovingly describes.
This edition, thoughtfully revitalized by DigiCat Publishing, is an essential acquisition for naturalists and literary enthusiasts alike. The preservation of Adams' work serves to inspire an appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the natural world, while also capturing the historical essence of British ornithology. It is a treasure trove not only for its scientific merit but also as a testament to the era's cultural investment in nature study. Recommended unequivocally, this book enhances our understanding of feathered creatures and the delicate craft of their nests, enriching the reader's knowledge and enjoyment of the British countryside's winged inhabitants.
Henry Gardiner Adams (1811/1812–1881) was an English author and poet, best known for his works on natural history and floriculture. As a meticulous observer of the natural world, Adams penned works that conveyed both his love for nature and his scholastic inclination, such as 'Nests and Eggs of Familiar British Birds, Second Series' which was first published in 1855 following the success of the first series. His intent was to familiarize the reader with the wonders of bird life in Britain, encapsulating the appearance, habits, and habitats of various species in a manner accessible to both amateur enthusiasts and serious ornithologists alike. Adams's writing is characterized by its descriptive and engaging style, intended to awaken an appreciation for the natural world among his readership. Beyond ornithology, H.G. Adams's literary repertoire reflected a broad range of interests, including horticulture and poetry. His scholarship and passion for education materialized in several works that offered readers insights into botany and encouraged the connection between humans and nature. Sadly, despite his contributions to 19th-century natural history literature, Adams did not achieve lasting fame; today, his works are appreciated primarily by enthusiasts of Victorian literature and natural history.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Tiere / Tierhaltung |
Schlagworte | avian nesting habits • bird eggs reference • Birds • Birdwatching Guides • British birds identification • eggs • Great Britain • H. G. Adams author • nature field guides • nests • ornithological illustrations • ornithology books • UK bird species • wildlife photography • Zoology |
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