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Birds of Song and Story

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A collection of illustrated essays and poems celebrating common North American songbirds. Individual chapters profile species such as the robin, mockingbird, cat-bird, hermit-thrush, grosbeaks, orioles, and others, describing songs, habits, plumage, nesting behavior, and human encounters. Interspersed are personal anecdotes, natural history observations, a canary biography, and reflections on nesting and ornithology, blending lyrical description with practical notes on identification and behavior. The tone mixes affectionate admiration and observational detail, aiming to inform and delight readers interested in bird song, seasonal life cycles, and backyard birdwatching.

About the Author

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Elizabeth Grinnell

Elizabeth Grinnell was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of nature and wildlife. Her notable works include "Birds of Song and Story" and "Our Feathered Friends," both of which reflect her passion for avian life and aim to educate young readers about the beauty and diversity of birds. Grinnell's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and informative content, making her a significant figure in the genre of educational literature for children.

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