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Birding and ornithology events in 1860:Birds described in 1860 include glittering kingfisher, northern cassowary, white-throated whistler, Knysna warbler, orange-breasted fruiteater, snowy-throated kingbird, Ecuadorian piedtail, azure dollarbird,
George Newbold Lawrence, Spencer Fullerton Baird and John Cassin, co-author Birds of North America.
Jacob Henry Studer begins studying the birds of Ohio.
1860 Oxford evolution debate.
Alfred Brehm undertakes an expedition to Norway and Lapland.
Johann Jakob von Tschudi publishes Reise durch die Andes von Südamerika.
The Ibis published its second volume in 1860 with articles on bird behaviors, distributions, and classifications, as well as Robert Swinhoe's multi-part account of the ornithology of Amoy which cataloged over 200 species.
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