BewickâÃÂÃÂs Long-tailed Wren
Troglodytes bewickii [now Thryomanes bewickii Audubon]
Folio edition, plate 18
Susan Low writes that âÃÂÃÂAudubon was the discoverer and describer of this species which he named for his friend Thomas Bewick, a famed English engraver on wood and writer of classics on British birds and animals. Bewick received Audubon with enthusiasm and in three days he secured eight subscribers to Birds of America and put him up for membership in two learned societies.âÃÂÃÂ
In his description, Audubon notes, âÃÂÃÂI have honoured this species with the name of BEWICK, a person too well known for his admirable talents as an engraver on wood, and for his beautiful work on theàBirds of Great Britain, to need any eulogy of mine. I enjoyed the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with that gentleman, and found him at all times a most agreeable, kind, and benevolent friend.âÃÂÃÂ
Susanne M. Low,àAn Index and Guide to AudubonâÃÂÃÂs Birds of Americaà(New York: Abbeville Press, 1988), p. 41.
John James Audubon,ÃÂ Ornithological Biography, or An Account of the Habits of the Birds of the United States of AmericaÃÂ (Edinburgh: A. Black [et al.], 1831), vol. 1, p. 96-97.
View bird inÃÂ National Audubon Society Guide to North American Birds.