"Bird-Lore, Volume I—1899" by Various is a bi-monthly magazine devoted to the study and protection of birds, written in the late 19th century. Edited by Frank M. Chapman, the publication serves as an official organ of the Audubon Societies and includes contributions from various ornithologists and bird enthusiasts. The magazine aims to engage readers in ornithology through articles, illustrations, and reports focused on bird behavior, conservation efforts, and educational programs related to avian life. At the start of "Bird-Lore," the reader is introduced to the magazine's purpose and initial contributions, including compositions by well-known figures like John Burroughs. The opening piece highlights the arrival of spring warblers, capturing the beauty and intricacy of observing these migratory birds. Burroughs reflects on his experiences in nature while encouraging readers to develop their observational skills. The magazine also outlines various features aimed at both casual observers and serious students, such as tips for bird-watching, photography guidelines, and articles on encouraging bird studies among children. This introduction establishes "Bird-Lore" as a vital resource for anyone interested in the world of birds and their conservation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Bird-Lore, Volume I—1899
By Various
"Bird-Lore, Volume I—1899" by Various is a bi-monthly magazine devoted to the study and protection of birds, written in the late 19th century. Edited ...
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