No Woman Tenderfoot: Florence Merriam Bailey, Pioneer Naturalist

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Years before pesticides and other pollutants began to endanger species, humans had no trouble finding less sophisticated ways of endangering wildlife. When the twentieth century had barely begun, the passenger pigeons had been slain to the last and the American bison had been hunted to the brink of extinction. Love of and concern for nature called people like Florence Merriam Bailey to action.

Bailey was one of the first to study live birds in their natural environment instead ...

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Overview

Years before pesticides and other pollutants began to endanger species, humans had no trouble finding less sophisticated ways of endangering wildlife. When the twentieth century had barely begun, the passenger pigeons had been slain to the last and the American bison had been hunted to the brink of extinction. Love of and concern for nature called people like Florence Merriam Bailey to action.

Bailey was one of the first to study live birds in their natural environment instead of studying specimens that had been shot and brought into a laboratory. She was the first woman to be an associate member of the American Ornithologists’ Union, and for fifty years, with her husband Vernon Bailey, chief naturalist for the U.S. Biological Survey, she spent summers in the West and Southwest observing birds and making field notes, often from the back of a horse or mule.

Harriet Kofalk has chronicled Florence Merriam Bailey’s life, with Florence’s sixtyyear correspondence with her brother, Hart, as a major source. Numerous excerpts from her ten books and more than one hundred articles are included, all describing joyfully the pleasures of studying live birds.

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Victor B. Scheffer
"Harriet Kofalk tells with care and affection the story of an explorer and teacher: a woman who helped win for nature study the wide respect it now commands. Her windows to nature were the colors, songs and life-patterns of living birds. A fine book."—Victor B. Scheffer
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781585440368
  • Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
  • Publication date: 12/1/1989
  • Pages: 248
  • Product dimensions: 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.56 (d)

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xi
Acknowledgment xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter 1. Babe in the Woods, 1863-1882 3
Chapter 2. College-bound Special, 1882-1885 23
Chapter 3. Bonnets and Burroughs, 1886-1887 31
Chapter 4. Easing the Burden, 1886-1893 43
Chapter 5. Birds and Broncos, 1893-1894 60
Chapter 6. Nesting Time, 1893-1899 75
Chapter 7. Meeting Spring Halfway, 1900-1901 89
Chapter 8. A Bird in the Handbook, 1900-1902 100
Chapter 9. Enchanted Birdland, 1903-1906 107
Chapter 10. Red-Letter Days, 1907-1908 119
Chapter 11. Feathered Swimmers of the Prairies, 1909-1916 127
Chapter 12. From Garibaldi to Glaciers, 1914-1919 138
Chapter 13. Feeding Tables for Birds, 1920-1924 149
Chapter 14. Birds on a Sumptuous Scale, 1926-1933 162
Chapter 15. A Bat and a Beacon, 1931-1948 170
Notes 193
Bibliography 205
Index 218
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