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(US Ornithologist and an Expert on Birds of the Caribbean) James Bond was a renowned American ornithologist, particularly known for his extensive knowledge of Caribbean birds, as showcased in his definitive publication "Birds of the West Indies" in 1936. He served as a curator at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and made substantial advancements in the field of ornithology. Bond's impact transcended the scientific realm, as his name was famously borrowed by author Ian Fleming for the legendary fictional British spy character. Embracing this association, Bond's influence is evident across the media franchise.