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Treasury of North American Birdlore

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Essays describe the characteristics and behavior of geese, hummingbirds, hawks, eagles, meadowlarks, and crows, and discuss migration, bird senses, and conservation

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Published January 1, 1987

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May 9, 2009
A wide-ranging collection of essays and observations about all kinds of North American birds including crows, hawks, sparrows, and all points between and beyond, from studies of migratory, feeding, and mating habits, to observations of plumage and calls, to efforts in conservation. Assuming you have interest in the overall subject, there's bound to be at least one, and probably more than one, piece that captures your attention and imagination
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