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British Birds in Their Haunts

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This work provides a detailed examination of various bird species found in Britain, focusing on their habitats, behaviors, and characteristics. It includes systematic arrangements of bird genera, descriptions of their physical traits, and insights into their nesting and feeding habits. The text is complemented by illustrations that enhance understanding of the birds discussed. A glossary of common and provincial names, along with technical terms, aids readers in navigating the content. The book serves as a comprehensive guide for bird enthusiasts and those interested in the natural history of British avifauna.

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C. A. Johns

C. A. Johns was a naturalist and author known for his contributions to ornithology and the study of British wildlife. His notable work, "British Birds in Their Haunts," provides detailed observations and insights into the habitats and behaviors of various bird species across Britain. Through his writing, Johns aimed to foster a deeper appreciation for the natural world and its avian inhabitants, making his work a valuable resource for both amateur birdwatchers and seasoned ornithologists.

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