
Birds, Vol. III, No 2, February 1898
by Various
'Birds, Vol. III, No 2, February 1898' Summary
This book is a collection of articles and illustrations about birds, published by the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago between 1898 and 1907. The book includes short poems, anecdotes, and factual descriptions of birds, along with accompanying color plates. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in ornithology, nature study, or birdwatching.Book Details
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