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Edward Howe Forbush

Edward Howe Forbush (April 24, 1858 – March 7, 1929) was a ornithologist and a prolific writer who lived in Massachusetts, best known for his book Birds of New England.

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Known for
Ornithology · Wildlife conservation
Occupation
Ornithologist
Born
(1858-04-24)April 24, 1858 Quincy, Massachusetts
Died
March 27, 1929(1929-03-27) (aged 70) Westborough, Massachusetts
Spouse
Etta L. Hill

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Edward Howe Forbush

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Edward Howe Forbush

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related to References · 17
Edward Howe Forbush → AgricultureMay, April, Bulletin, Dr, Edward Howe, February, Forbush, Forbush's Friends, John, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Department, Mr, Northeastern Bird Banding Association, Other New England States, The Birds, The New Yorker, Vol
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Edward Howe Forbush → Ornithology, Wildlife conservation
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Edward Howe Forbush → (1858-04-24)April 24, 1858 Quincy, Massachusetts
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Edward Howe Forbush → March 27, 1929(1929-03-27) (aged 70) Westborough, Massachusetts
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Edward Howe Forbush → Ornithologist
Spouse · 1
Edward Howe Forbush → Etta L. Hill

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massachusetts forbush ornithologist edward howe 1929 birds new bird england ornithology known westborough studies also agriculture april states northeastern association

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Edward Howe ForbushDiedMarch 27, 1929(1929-03-27) (aged 70) Westborough, Massachusetts1.00infobox
Edward Howe ForbushKnown forOrnithology1.00infobox
Edward Howe ForbushKnown forWildlife conservation1.00infobox
Edward Howe ForbushOccupationOrnithologist1.00infobox
Edward Howe ForbushSpouseEtta L. Hill1.00infobox
Edward Howe Forbushrelated to ReferencesForbush0.60section
Edward Howe Forbushrelated to ReferencesEdward Howe0.60section
Edward Howe Forbushrelated to ReferencesThe Birds0.60section
Edward Howe Forbushrelated to ReferencesMassachusetts0.60section
Edward Howe Forbushrelated to ReferencesOther New England States0.60section
Edward Howe Forbushrelated to ReferencesMassachusetts Department0.60section

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