Birds and Nature, Vol. XI, No 1, January 1902
by Various
'Birds and Nature, Vol. XI, No 1, January 1902' Summary
The January 1902 issue of "Birds and Nature" features a variety of articles and illustrations that explore the diverse aspects of the natural world. Readers are introduced to various bird species through detailed descriptions and vibrant color plates, showcasing their plumage, behavior, and habitats. Poignant poems celebrate the beauty and wonder of nature, while anecdotes provide engaging glimpses into the lives of animals and their interactions with humans. The magazine reflects the growing interest in nature study as a scientific and artistic pursuit, offering readers a glimpse into the intellectual and aesthetic interests of the period.Book Details
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