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Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 2, No. 4 October, 1897   By:

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In Birds, Volume 2, No. 4, October 1897, readers are treated to a visually stunning collection of color photographs featuring various species of birds. The detailed and vibrant images truly bring these magnificent creatures to life, allowing readers to appreciate their beauty and uniqueness.

Each page is filled with meticulously captured moments of birds in their natural habitats, showcasing their diverse colors, patterns, and behaviors. The accompanying text provides informative insights into each species, making this issue a valuable resource for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

The layout of the magazine is well-organized, with each bird featured in its own section, making it easy for readers to navigate and explore the different species showcased. The quality of the photographs is exceptional, showcasing the skill and dedication of the photographers who captured these stunning images.

Overall, Birds, Volume 2, No. 4, October 1897 is a captivating and educational resource that celebrates the beauty and diversity of birds. Whether you are a seasoned birdwatcher or simply appreciate the wonders of nature, this issue is sure to inspire and delight readers of all ages.

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Transcriber's Note: Title page added.

BIRDS

A MONTHLY SERIAL

ILLUSTRATED BY COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

DESIGNED TO PROMOTE

KNOWLEDGE OF BIRD LIFE

VOLUME II.

CHICAGO. NATURE STUDY PUBLISHING COMPANY.

COPYRIGHT, 1897 BY NATURE STUDY PUBLISHING CO. CHICAGO.

BIRDS. ILLUSTRATED BY COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY ================================ VOL. II. OCTOBER NO. 4 ================================

BIRDS IN CAPTIVITY.

It was our intention in this article to give a number of instances of a pathetic nature concerning the sufferings of the various species of birds which it has been, and still is, a habit with many people to keep confined in cages totally inadequate for any other purpose than that of cruelty. The argument that man has no moral right to deprive an innocent creature of liberty will always be met with indifference by the majority of people, and an appeal to their intelligence and humanity will rarely prove effective. To capture singing birds for any purpose is, in many states, prohibited by statute. But the law is violated. Occasionally an example is made of one or more transgressors, but as a rule the officers of the law, whose business it should be to prevent it, manifest no interest whatever in its execution... Continue reading book >>


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