
Birds, Vol. I, No 2, February 1897
by Various
'Birds, Vol. I, No 2, February 1897' Summary
This specific volume, "Birds, Vol. I, No 2, February 1897", is a snapshot of the early stages of the publication. It likely features a selection of bird species common to North America, showcasing their diverse plumage and behaviors. The accompanying text, tailored for children, provides factual information alongside poetic observations and charming anecdotes, aiming to spark curiosity and a deeper understanding of birds. The magazine served as a stepping stone towards broader natural history topics, ultimately evolving into "Birds and all Nature" with an expanded scope encompassing animals, plants, and various aspects of the natural world.Book Details
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