About: Wells Cooke

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Wells Woodbridge Cooke (25 January 1858 – 30 March 1916), was an American ornithologist who was called the “father of cooperative study of bird migration in America”. Cooke was the fifth child (of nine) and the eldest son of Rev. Elisha Woodbridge Cook, a Congregational minister, and Martha Miranda (Smith) Cook. He was born at Haydenville, Massachusetts and grew up largely in the lake region of eastern Wisconsin where he showed an early interest in natural history. Given a gun at about 12 years of age, he began collecting bird specimens.

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  • ولز كوكي (بالإنجليزية: Wells Cooke)‏ هو عالم حيوانات وعالم طيور أمريكي، ولد في 25 يناير 1858، وتوفي في 30 مارس 1916. (ar)
  • Wells Woodbridge Cooke (25 January 1858 – 30 March 1916), was an American ornithologist who was called the “father of cooperative study of bird migration in America”. Cooke was the fifth child (of nine) and the eldest son of Rev. Elisha Woodbridge Cook, a Congregational minister, and Martha Miranda (Smith) Cook. He was born at Haydenville, Massachusetts and grew up largely in the lake region of eastern Wisconsin where he showed an early interest in natural history. Given a gun at about 12 years of age, he began collecting bird specimens. He studied at Ripon College and the University of Iowa, eventually graduating from Ripon with an AB degree in 1879 and achieving an AM degree in 1882. In 1879 he married Carrie Amy Raymond. After graduating he worked as a teacher in Indian schools in several states for the next six years. For 16 years from 1885 he worked in colleges, being associated with the University of Vermont (1885–1893) where he was appointed Professor of Agriculture in 1886, the Agricultural College of Colorado (1893–1900), and the State College of Pennsylvania (1900–1901). (en)
  • Wells Woodbridge Cooke (Williamsburg, 25 gennaio 1858 – Washington D.C., 30 marzo 1916) è stato un ornitologo statunitense. È stato chiamato il "padre dello studio cooperativo sulla migrazione degli uccelli in America". (it)
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  • ولز كوكي (بالإنجليزية: Wells Cooke)‏ هو عالم حيوانات وعالم طيور أمريكي، ولد في 25 يناير 1858، وتوفي في 30 مارس 1916. (ar)
  • Wells Woodbridge Cooke (Williamsburg, 25 gennaio 1858 – Washington D.C., 30 marzo 1916) è stato un ornitologo statunitense. È stato chiamato il "padre dello studio cooperativo sulla migrazione degli uccelli in America". (it)
  • Wells Woodbridge Cooke (25 January 1858 – 30 March 1916), was an American ornithologist who was called the “father of cooperative study of bird migration in America”. Cooke was the fifth child (of nine) and the eldest son of Rev. Elisha Woodbridge Cook, a Congregational minister, and Martha Miranda (Smith) Cook. He was born at Haydenville, Massachusetts and grew up largely in the lake region of eastern Wisconsin where he showed an early interest in natural history. Given a gun at about 12 years of age, he began collecting bird specimens. (en)
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  • ولز كوكي (ar)
  • Wells Cooke (it)
  • Wells Cooke (en)
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