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Bird-Lore, Volume I—1899

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore the world of birds through beautiful illustrations and captivating stories, promoting conservation and education for all ages.

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2014-11-30
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Summary

"Bird-Lore, Volume I—1899" by Various is a late 19th-century magazine that loves birds, acting as a place for people to learn about and protect them. Led by Frank M. Chapman and supported by Audubon Societies, the magazine compiles articles, pictures, and stories from bird experts and fans. It wants readers to get excited about bird science, sharing details about how birds act, ways to help them, and lessons for kids to learn about them. The magazine starts by explaining what it's all about and shows off writings from famous people like John Burroughs. The first article talks about the arrival of spring warblers, showing how amazing it is to watch these birds move from place to place. Burroughs shares his experiences in nature and inspires people to get better at noticing things around them. "Bird-Lore" includes tips for bird-watching, advice on taking bird pictures, and articles about teaching kids about birds, making it a great source for anyone who cares about birds and wants to help them thrive.

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