1. Ian Fleming named his character "James Bond" using the name of a Maine summer resident. This resident's profession was a(n)
You answered "d. ornithologist." Yes, the summer resident of Maine named James Bond was an ornithologist. James Bond was an expert on birds who wrote the book, "Birds of the West Indies." Ian Fleming had an estate in Jamaica where he used Bond's book for bird identification. Fleming decided that the name "James Bond" had a plain sound that would work well as the name for a spy.