British Animals Extinct Within Historic Times
With Some Account of British Wild White Cattle
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James Edmund Harting
James Edmund Harting was a British ornithologist and writer known for his seminal work "Ornithology of Shakespeare," which analyzed the bird references in Shakespeare's plays. His meticulous research and detailed observations helped shed light on the natural world as depicted in literature, making him a pioneer in the field.