- Charles Johnson Maynard
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Charles Johnson Maynard (1845 – October 15,1929) was an American naturalist and ornithologist born in Newton, Massachusetts. He was a collector, a taxidermist, and an expert on the vocal organs of birds.
He published many books himself, unusual for the period because they contained color plates produced by a process that Maynard invented.
Maynard named the Caribbean subspecies of the Osprey, Pandion haliaetus ridgwayi, for another American ornithologist, Robert Ridgway
Selected publications
- The naturalist's guide in collecting and preserving objects of natural history, with a complete catalogue of the birds of eastern Massachusetts (1870)
- The birds of eastern North America (1881)
- The naturalist's guide in collecting and preserving objects of natural history (1887)
- A field ornithology of the birds of eastern North America (1916)
- Directory to the birds of eastern North America, illustrated with many wood cuts and ... plates drawn and engraved by the author (1907)
References
Categories:- American ornithologists
- 1845 births
- 1929 deaths
- American ornithologist stubs
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