"Birds and All Nature, Vol. 4, No. 5, November 1898" by Various is an illustrated educational compilation from the past that shows the intersection of animal behaviors in their environments with descriptive articles, poems, and educational content. The magazine dives into the world of animals, especially focusing on birds, insects, and their ecological roles. Readers at the time could learn about topics ranging from the sounds of nature made by the animals in the wild to the sleeping habits of different kinds of birds. Stories and poems are accompanied by discussions about Sharp-Tailed Grouse, Otters, and Butterflies to give a complete view of their lives, habits, and ecosystems. The goal of this collection is to give people who are interested in nature and the complicated relationships between species an engaging and enriching experience.
Birds and All Nature, Vol. 4, No. 5, November 1898 Illustrated by Color Photography
By Various
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Step back in time and discover the interwoven stories of birds, insects, and animals through vivid illustrations and descriptive tales of the natural world.
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