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He then used wires to prop them into a natural position, unlike the common method of many ornithologists, who prepared and stuffed the specimens into a rigid pose.
When working on a major specimen like an eagle, he would spend up to four 15-hour days, preparing, studying, and drawing it.
This was in stark contrast to the stiff representations of birds by his contemporaries, such as Alexander Wilson.
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