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Birds and All Nature, Vol. VII, No. 4, April 1900 is a fascinating collection of essays, photographs, and illustrations that provide a glimpse into the world of birds and wildlife in the early 20th century. The articles cover a wide range of topics, from the habits of common birds to the importance of conservation and preservation of wildlife habitats.
The writing is informative and engaging, making this volume an enjoyable read for anyone interested in nature or ornithology. The photographs and illustrations are beautiful and help bring the descriptions of the birds and their environments to life.
One of the standout features of this volume is the emphasis on conservation and the need to protect our natural world. The authors make a compelling case for the importance of preserving wildlife habitats and the need for humans to coexist harmoniously with the creatures that share our planet.
Overall, Birds and All Nature, Vol. VII, No. 4, April 1900 is a valuable resource for anyone interested in birds and nature, offering a wealth of information and insight into the world of wildlife. Highly recommended for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts alike. Book Description: "Birds and All Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems and brief descriptions of birds, animals and other natural subjects with accompanying color plates. The magazine was published from 1897-1907 under the various titles, "Birds," "Birds and all Nature," "Nature and Art" and "Birds and Nature." - Summary by J. M. Smallheer
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