"A Manual of Bird Study" by William H. Carr is an informative guide designed for early twentieth-century educators and students, offering a close look at twenty-five bird species and structured study plans. Serving as a practical resource, the book details the appearance, diet, songs, nesting habits, and relevance of birds frequently seen in the New York area, including the Bluebird and Red-winged Blackbird, while promoting hands-on learning and conservation. With a focus on incorporating bird studies across different subjects, the manual inspires an understanding of our avian neighbors through observation and environmental awareness.

A Manual of Bird Study A Description of Twenty-Five Local Birds with Study Options
By William H. (William Henry) Carr
Discover the secret lives of twenty-five common bird species and become an expert birdwatcher through detailed descriptions, engaging projects, and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
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2018-05-11
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