Thomas Gilbert Pearson

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Thomas Gilbert Pearson


Born
in Tuscola, Illinois , The United States
November 10, 1873

Died
January 01, 1943


Thomas Gilbert Pearson (1873–1943), was an American conservationist and one of the first faculty members at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He was a founder of the National Association of Audubon Societies, which became the National Audubon Society.

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The Bird Study Book

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Birds of America

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Birds of America; Volume 1

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Stories of Bird Life

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“Ornithologists”
Thomas Gilbert Pearson, The Bird Study Book

“Another time, while crouched among some boulders watching for a flock of Gambel's Quails to come to a water-hole in the Santa Catalina Mountains of Arizona, a Canyon Wren alighted on my back, for I was covered with an old tent fly so spotted with mildew that it closely resembled the neighbouring rocks. A moment later it flew to a point scarcely more than a foot from my face, when, after one terrified look, it departed.”
Thomas Gilbert Pearson, The Bird Study Book

“In college and summer-school work I have always insisted on pupils cultivating the notebook habit, and results have well justified this course.”
Thomas Gilbert Pearson, The Bird Study Book