My Tropical Air Castle

My Tropical Air Castle
by Frank M. Chapman
Adopted by
Barbara Bonessa and Alan Perkins
on June 25, 2019
My Tropical Air Castle_inscription

My tropical air castle; nature studies in Panama

By Frank M. Chapman. New York, London: D. Appleton and Company, 1929.

Frank M. Chapman was well known as an ornithologist, and as the Curator of Birds at the American Museum of Natural History. He studied wildlife throughout Tropical America, and prepared a report of the birds of Panama Canal Zone as early as 1918. My Tropical Air Castle is his account of staying in his casa mia on Barro Colorado Island (BCI) in the late 1920s, run by the Institute for Research in Tropical America. His personal accounts of living at the jungle’s edge parallels the early history of the beginning of what would become the Canal Zone Biological Area, and eventually the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI). This is an extremely important work for the history of STRI, which at the time was a lively read for the American public, and a must read for any visitors of BCI! This volume features pen and ink dedication by the author To Barro Colorado, in grateful acknowledgement. Casa mia, 1930; formal dedication to BCI luminaries Thomas Barbour and James Zetek.

Frank M. Chapman era bien conocido como ornitólogo y como Curador de Aves en el Museo Americano de Historia Natural. Estudió la vida silvestre en América Tropical y preparó un informe de las aves de la Zona del Canal de Panamá ya en 1918. El libro es su relato de su estancia en su “casa mia” en la Isla Barro Colorado (BCI) a fines de la década de 1920, dirigida por el Instituto de Investigación en América Tropical. Sus relatos personales de la vida en el borde de la jungla son paralelos a la historia temprana del comienzo de lo que se convertiría en el Área Biológica de la Zona del Canal y, finalmente, en el Instituto Smithsonian de Investigaciones Tropicales (STRI). Este es un trabajo extremadamente importante para la historia de STRI, que en su momento fue una lectura obligada para los visitantes de BCI!

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