Birds and Nature Magazine

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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 972

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Birds and Nature Magazine

Birds and Nature Magazine PDF Author:
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Pages : 972

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Birds and Nature

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Category : Birds
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Pages : 582

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Birds and Nature Vol. 9 No. 1 [January 1901]

Birds and Nature Vol. 9 No. 1 [January 1901] PDF Author: Various
Publisher: CHICAGO A. W. MUMFORD, Publisher
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Languages : en
Pages : 39

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Example in his ebook THE WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL. (Loxia leucoptera.) The Crossbills, together with the finches, the sparrows, the grosbeaks, the redpolls, the goldfinches, the towhees, the cardinals, the longspurs, and the buntings, belong to that large family of perching birds called the Fringillidae, from the Latin word Fringilla, meaning a finch. Mr. Chapman tells us, in his “Birds of Eastern North America,” that “this, the largest family of birds, contains some five hundred and fifty species, which are represented in all parts of the world, except the Australian region. Its members present a wide diversity of form and habit, but generally agree in possessing stout, conical bills, which are admirably adapted to crush seeds. They are thus chief among seed-eaters, and for this reason are not so migratory as insect-eating species.” Many of the birds most highly prized for the cage and as songsters are representatives of this family and many of the species are greatly admired for their beautiful coloring. The White-Winged Crossbill is a native of the northern part of North America, migrating southward into the United States during the winter months. Its technical name, Loxia leucoptera, is most appropriate and descriptive. The generic name Loxia is derived from the Greek loxos, meaning crosswise or slanting, and the specific name leucoptera is from two Greek works, meaning white and wing, and has reference to the white tips of the feathers of the wings. The common name, Crossbill, or, as the bird is sometimes called, Crossbeak, describes the peculiar structure of the bill which marks them as perhaps the most peculiar of our song birds. The bill is quite deeply cut at the base and compressed near the tips of the two parts, which are quite abruptly bent, one upward and the other downward, so that the points cross at an angle of about forty-five degrees. This characteristic gives this bird a parrot-like appearance. The similarity is heightened by the fact that these hook-like bills are used by the birds to assist in climbing from branch to branch. The Crossbills are even parrot-like in captivity. Dr. Ridgway, in the “Ornithology of Illinois,” writes as follows regarding the habits of a pair: “They were very tame, and were exceedingly interesting little pets. Their movements in the cage were like those of caged parrots in every respect, except that they were far more easy and rapid. They clung to the sides and upper wires of the cage with their feet, hung down from them, and seemed to enjoy the practice of walking with their head downward. They were in full song, and both the male and female were quite good singers. Their songs were irregular and varied, but sweet and musical. They ate almost every kind of food, but were especially eager for slices of raw apple. Although while they lived they were continually bickering over their food, yet when the female was accidentally choked by a bit of egg shell her mate was inconsolable, ceased to sing, refused his food, and died of grief in a very few days.” To be continue in this ebook

Birds and Nature

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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 118

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Birds & Nature Magazine

Birds & Nature Magazine PDF Author: Charles C. Marble
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 580

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Vol. 6 includes "40 Three-Color Half tone illustrations from photographs of stuffed birds, minerals and some landscapes. Chicago Colortype Co., Chic. & New York, identified on some plates."--Page 132.

Pamphlets on Forestry. Fish and Game

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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 754

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The Connecticut School Journal

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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 672

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Birds to Paint Or Color

Birds to Paint Or Color PDF Author: Dot Barlowe
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486451712
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52

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From the ruby-throated hummingbird to the monk parrot and the great blue heron, this book features 23 realistic illustrations of song birds, game birds, waterfowl, and many other beauteous birds in their natural habitats. Add paint or other media and watch them take flight! This delightful coloring collection features beautiful drawings, specially printed with light gray lines that virtually disappear with the addition of colors for a finished, professional look; high-quality paper, printed on one side only and suitable for watercolor, colored pencils, and other media; and perforated pages for easy removal from the book.

Connecticut Public Library Document

Connecticut Public Library Document PDF Author: Connecticut. Public Library Committee
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Languages : en
Pages : 1486

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No. 4 and 32 consist of the first and third report of the committee, 1893/94,1897/1900.

Bird-lore

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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 68

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