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John Bachman was an American Lutheran minister, naturalist, and social reformer known for his collaboration with John James Audubon on "The Birds of America." Bachman was instrumental in the study of American wildlife and contributed significantly to the understanding of North American birds and mammals. He was also a strong advocate for education and social justice, particularly in the areas of slavery and Native American rights. Bachman's legacy as a naturalist and humanitarian continues to be honored.

"I have seen one shrike occupy himself for hours in sticking up on thorns, a number of small fishes that the fishermen had thrown on the shore. The fishes dried up and decayed."



"The president said nothing about the views of government in regard to the possibility of Carolinas seceding. This however was frequently spoken of by other statesmen at the North. I think they were unanimous in this, that no army would be sent here."



"I never found either this or the Northern Shrike return to such prey for food. I have seen them alight on the same thorn bush afterwards, but never made any use of this kind of food."
Food,


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