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2 1 Montezuma Quail ART
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“Bird-Man of Lascaux” (17,000 yrs ago)
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ART Egypt 19 20 Cambodia 21 Australia
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ART 22 Inca 23 Aztec
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18 Pacific Northwest Inuit 24 Navajo 25 ART
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DANCE Choctaw Eagle Dance 26 Taos Eagle Dance 27
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DANCE 31 “Swan Lake”
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LITERATURE
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28 LITERATURE 29
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FILMS 31 43
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CARTOONS 32
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9 10 Great Auk FOOD 8 Neanderthal (50,000-90,000 yrs ago)
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First Duck Decoys (3,500 to 1,000 years ago) FOOD (Lovelock Cave, Nevada) 11
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FOOD Chicken Domestication: India: 3200 B.C. Egypt: 1500 B.C. (Red Junglefowl) 20
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FOOD 13 14 15 16 Cortes Expedition (1519)
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“Ornithology” – Study of Birds 3
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Aristotle (324 – 322 BC) 4
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5 6 Aristotle: Nest Parasitism European Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)
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Aristotle: Migration 7
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“THE ART OF FALCONRY” Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1248)
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Christopher Columbus (1492) Oct. 8 – There were many small Land-birds and {the sailors] took one which was flying to the south-west. There were jays, ducks, and a pelican. (Observations in the Bahamas)
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Cabeza de Vaca (1528) (Observations in Florida) “Geese in great numbers. Ducks, mallards, royal ducks, flycatchers, night herons and Partridges abound. We saw many falcons, Gerfalcons, sparrowhawks, merlins”
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Castenada (1541-1542) Observed turkeys and eagles in Arizona Observed cranes, geese, crows, and blackbirds in New Mexico (Coronado Expedition)
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John White (1585) (Roanoke, VA Colony) 34 Paints series of watercolors of birds (not shown)
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William Bradford (1630-1646) (Governor of Plymouth, MA colony) 33 Noted abundant wild turkey and waterfowl populations in 1621, decreases in waterfowl populations’ thereafter.
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35 36 “The Ornithology of Francis Willughby” Francis Willughby (1678)
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37 “The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands” Mark Catesby (1712-1719; 1722-1726)
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Eagle proposed as Official Symbol of the United States (1776)
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38 39 Alexander Wilson (early 1800s) “American Ornithology” (8 volumes) *320 Species of American Birds on 76 Plates (Crowded) *Detailed observations, notes on colors of fresh specimens, etc.
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Wilson’s Warbler 50
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John James Audubon (1827-1838) “Birds of America”(4 Volumes, 435 Engravings) 40 41 Birds painted from fresh specimens Birds often painted in habitat context
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51 52 Audubon’s Oriole Yellow-Rumped Warbler (Audubon’s Warbler)
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44 45 Lewis and Clark Expedition (Early 1800s)
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46 47 Lewis and Clark (Continued)
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48 49 Lewis’s WoodpeckerClark’s Nutcracker
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Additional Expeditions West (1800s) 53 52
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55 Baird’s Sparrow Cassin’s Finch 54
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American Ornithological Union (AOU) 56 (National Organization formed in 1883 by 23 men) Committee on Bird Migration Committee on Classification and Nomenclature Committee on Conservation Publish “The Auk”
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61 AOU: Large Scale Collection of Census Data
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69 70 AOU: Bird Banding
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57 58 “Clark’s Grebe”“Western Grebe” OR AOU Decision
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“Green Heron”, “Green-Backed Heron” 59 60 “Northern Oriole”, “Baltimore Oriole” AOU Decision
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62 AOU: Concern over Bird Population Decline Passenger Pigeon Carolina Parakeet
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Audubon Society (Formed in late 1800s) 63 Similar to AOU Emphasis on Local Chapters Focus on Public Awareness Sponsor Christmas Bird Count Publish Audubon Magazine
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64 65 Feather Ornamentation
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66 Field Guides (Early 1900s) 68
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67 Emphasis on Key Characteristics
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Ornithology as an Academic Pursuit (Early 1900s) 71
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Speciation
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74 Intraspecific Competition
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Interspecific Competition, Niche Partitioning
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Breeding Systems
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Cooperative Breeding
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Class Aves (Birds) ~ 9700 Species Worldwide ~31 Orders ~ 175 Families
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Order Sphenisciformes (Penguins) Emperor Penguins dive up to 1600 ft and hold breaths for up to 15 minutes
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77 Order Opisthocomiformres Young hoatzins have claws for climbing trees Hoatzins have “ruminant guts” for digesting food
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Order Caprimulgiformes OIlbirds use echolocation to navigate within caves
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Order Charadriiformes Arctic Terns migrate 22,000 miles from pole to pole
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Order Falconiformes Peregrine falcons can fly 100 - 270 mph!
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Order Falconiformes Ruppell’s Vulture can soar up to 37,000 ft
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