
Birds and Nature, Vol. X, No 3, October 1901
by Various
'Birds and Nature, Vol. X, No 3, October 1901' Summary
This issue of Birds and Nature (Volume X, Number 3, October 1901) includes various articles about birds, animals, and other natural subjects. The issue begins with an article titled "A Day in the Woods," which describes the author's experience spending a day in a forest. The author describes the various birds, animals, and plants that he observed during his walk. This is followed by an article titled "The Migration of Birds," which discusses the reasons why birds migrate and the different routes that they take. The issue also includes an article titled "The Value of Insectivorous Birds," which discusses the importance of insectivorous birds in controlling insect populations. In addition to these articles, the issue also includes several short poems about nature, as well as a number of anecdotes and factual descriptions of birds and animals. The issue is illustrated with several hand-colored plates, which depict various birds and animals.Book Details
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