
George Ord
À propos de l'auteur
George Ord was an American ornithologist and a key figure in the early study of birds in North America. He was born in Philadelphia and became known for his contributions to ornithology through his work on Alexander Wilson's monumental series, "American Ornithology." Ord not only edited these volumes but also provided biographical sketches of Wilson, highlighting the significance of Wilson's work in the field. His scholarly efforts helped to solidify the foundation for future studies in ornithology and bird conservation in the United States.
Ord's passion for birds and their natural habitats drove him to explore various regions across the country, documenting the diverse species he encountered. His writings reflected a deep appreciation for the avian world and emphasized the importance of understanding and preserving these creatures. As a member of the Linnean Society of London, he was well-respected among his peers and played a vital role in advancing the study of ornithology during a time when the field was just beginning to flourish.