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The First Book Of Birds (1899)
The First Book Of Birds (1899)
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In The First Book of Birds, Olive Thorne Miller offers an engaging introduction to bird-life. Written in clear accessible prose and interlaced with anecdotes, this book presents fascinating information about these remarkable winged creatures and is likely to inspire further study. Miller offers a colorful picture of the life and practices of birds; readers will be amazed to discover how much a bird will eat each day, how they learn their songs from their parents, how readily they help other bir…
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In The First Book of Birds, Olive Thorne Miller offers an engaging introduction to bird-life. Written in clear accessible prose and interlaced with anecdotes, this book presents fascinating information about these remarkable winged creatures and is likely to inspire further study. Miller offers a colorful picture of the life and practices of birds; readers will be amazed to discover how much a bird will eat each day, how they learn their songs from their parents, how readily they help other birds in danger, and how high they are able to fly! Each chapter awakes a new sense of wonder. Miller introduces her readers to bird anatomy, as well, describes many of the ways in which birds assist mankind, and gives suggestions for attracting them to your homes and for beginning your own study of them.

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In The First Book of Birds, Olive Thorne Miller offers an engaging introduction to bird-life. Written in clear accessible prose and interlaced with anecdotes, this book presents fascinating information about these remarkable winged creatures and is likely to inspire further study. Miller offers a colorful picture of the life and practices of birds; readers will be amazed to discover how much a bird will eat each day, how they learn their songs from their parents, how readily they help other birds in danger, and how high they are able to fly! Each chapter awakes a new sense of wonder. Miller introduces her readers to bird anatomy, as well, describes many of the ways in which birds assist mankind, and gives suggestions for attracting them to your homes and for beginning your own study of them.

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