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"Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 2, No. 3 September 1897" is a stunning collection of bird images captured in vivid color photography. The images in this volume showcase the beauty and diversity of various bird species, from vibrant parrots to majestic eagles.

The photography in this book is top-notch, with each bird captured in sharp detail and vibrant color. Whether you are a bird enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, this book is sure to captivate you with its stunning visuals.

In addition to the stunning images, the book also features informative descriptions of each bird species, providing readers with interesting facts about their habits, habitats, and behaviors. This adds an educational element to the book, making it not only visually appealing but also informative.

Overall, "Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 2, No. 3 September 1897" is a must-have for any bird lover or photography enthusiast. Its beautiful images and informative content make it a valuable addition to any book collection.

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BIRDS. ILLUSTRATED BY COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY ================================ VOL. II. SEPTEMBER NO. 3 ================================

BIRD SONG.

How songs are made Is a mystery, Which studied for years Still baffles me. R. H. STODDARD.

"Some birds are poets and sing all summer," says Thoreau. "They are the true singers. Any man can write verses in the love season. We are most interested in those birds that sing for the love of music, and not of their mates; who meditate their strains and amuse themselves with singing; the birds whose strains are of deeper sentiment."

Thoreau does not mention by name any of the poet birds to which he alludes, but we think our selections for the present month include some of them. The most beautiful specimen of all, which is as rich in color and "sun sparkle" as the most polished gem to which he owes his name, the Ruby throated Humming Bird, cannot sing at all, uttering only a shrill mouse like squeak. The humming sound made by his wings is far more agreeable than his voice, for "when the mild gold stars flower out" it announces his presence. Then

"A dim shape quivers about Some sweet rich heart of a rose."

He hovers over all the flowers that possess the peculiar sweetness that he loves the blossoms of the honeysuckle, the red, the white, and the yellow roses, and the morning glory... Continue reading book >>


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