But perhaps one of the most delightful lists ever produced is the following essay by jack conner, published by bird watcher’s digest, july/august 1984, reprinted here by permission.

The bird was unfamiliar, so they decided to capture it to take a closer look.

The billion birds report “kind of took my breath away,” pincelli said.

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Audubon—pioneer, frontier merchant, peerless bird artist and the creator of the birds of america — stopped to witness one of the greatest natural spectacles ever seen.

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