
Birds and All Nature, Vol. VI, No 2, September 1899
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"Birds and All Nature" is a compilation of fascinating insights into the world of birds and the natural world. Each issue, including this September 1899 edition, features a mix of lyrical poems and informative prose detailing various species of birds, animals, and other natural phenomena. Accompanied by beautiful color plates, these articles explore the intricacies of avian life, animal behavior, and other natural wonders. The magazine served as a platform for both scientific observation and artistic expression, educating and captivating readers with its rich blend of nature's beauty and knowledge.Book Details
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