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  1. Ralph Hoffmann (November 30, 1870 – July 21, 1932) was an American natural history teacher, ornithologist, and botanist. He was the author of the first true bird field guide . Early life [ edit ]

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  3. www.muziksea.com › composer › 45-ralph-hoffmannRalph Hoffmann - Muziksea

    Ralph Hoffmann studied at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hannover, Germany. His compositions and arrangements for choir have been published by Carus Verlag (Germany), and he has released two volumes of mixed choir works: CHORAL WORKS and MISA TAGALOG.

  4. Ralph Hoffmann, not Roger Tory Peterson, should be regarded as the creator of the modem field guide. Bom and raised in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in Berkshire County, Ralph Hoffmann graduated from Harvard and taught Latin at Brown and Nichols School in Cambridge while refining his already prodigious birding skills and

  5. Ralph Hoffmann (1870-1932) was an expert naturalist with a special interest in native birds and native plants. Therefore, he was a special type of scientist called an ornithologist and botanist. His early childhood interest in natural history, particularly birds, was in western Massachusetts.

  6. Who was Ralph Hoffmann? Ralph Hoffmann was not the founder of the Hoffmann Bird Club. He was, however, the author of the first proper bird field guide. In 1904, a young schoolmaster and Latin scholar, Ralph Hoffmann, published A Guide to the Birds of New England and Eastern New York.

  7. Ralph Hoffmann. (18701932) →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, taxonomy, Wikidata item. American teacher, orinithologist. Works. [ edit] Bird World (1898) ( external scan) Twenty-six common birds ( external scan) (1899) Bird Portraits (1901) ( external scan) A guide to the birds of New England and eastern New York (1904) ( external scan)