Publisher's Synopsis
Bird Lore, Volume 1, published in 1899, is an early volume of the influential ornithological magazine produced by the National Committee of the Audubon Societies of America. It offers a fascinating snapshot of bird conservation efforts and popular interest in birdwatching at the turn of the 20th century.
This volume contains articles, notes, and observations on various bird species, their habitats, and behaviors, contributed by naturalists and bird enthusiasts across the United States. It provides valuable insights into the state of ornithological knowledge and conservation awareness during this period, documenting the efforts to protect wild birds and their environments. Featuring detailed accounts and observations, "Bird Lore" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of ornithology, conservation, and the early days of the Audubon Society.
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