
Darwin's Birds Voyage of HMS Beagle Part III - Zoology 1832-1836 - Paperback
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The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle - Birds Part III
First published in 1842, this historical scientific work represents part three of Charles Darwin's comprehensive documentation of his groundbreaking research aboard HMS Beagle between 1832 and 1836. This volume focuses exclusively on the ornithological discoveries that contributed to Darwin's revolutionary theories on evolution and natural selection.
Historical Significance
This work captures Darwin's meticulous observations and classifications of bird species encountered during the famous voyage under Captain Fitzroy's command. The research documented in these pages laid foundational groundwork for evolutionary biology and remains a significant historical document in natural science literature.
Contents and Coverage
The volume provides detailed examinations of various bird families and species, including:
- Vulturidae (Vultures)
- Cathartes Atratus (Black Vulture)
- Cathartes Aura (Turkey Vulture)
- Falconidae (Falcons and Caracaras)
- Milvago species including Pezoporos, Chimango, Leucurus, and Albogularis
Each species entry includes scientific classifications, behavioral observations, and anatomical descriptions compiled during Darwin's extensive field research across South America and the Pacific islands.
About Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) was an English geologist, naturalist, and biologist whose contributions to evolutionary science transformed our understanding of life on Earth. His most famous work, "On the Origin of Species" (1859), drew heavily on observations made during the Beagle voyage, making this earlier zoological documentation an essential precursor to his later theories.
This Modern Edition
This affordable, high-quality reprint makes Darwin's ornithological work accessible to contemporary readers. The volume includes a specially-commissioned new introduction on ornithology, providing modern context for Darwin's historical observations. As original editions become increasingly scarce and expensive, this republication ensures that this important scientific work remains available to students, researchers, and enthusiasts of natural history.
Paperback format. Published May 2019 by White Press.
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