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How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers: A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners

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This playful collection presents a series of short humorous poems and drawings that juxtapose birds and similarly named plants, using puns, etymological jokes, and whimsical observation to tease apart their identities. Organized as paired entries that treat one bird and one flower or plant per page, the verses mimic a field manual by offering mock-identifications, wordplay, and light natural-history references. The tone is comic and mildly didactic, aiming to amuse beginners while highlighting language-based contrasts and inventive verbal associations.

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Robert Williams Wood

Robert Williams Wood was an American author and naturalist known for his contributions to the field of ornithology and his unique blend of poetry and illustration. His notable works include "How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers: A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners," which serves as an engaging introduction to identifying birds and flowers, showcasing his innovative approach to nature study. Wood's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world, combining scientific observation with artistic expression. He also authored "Animal Analogues: Verses and Illustrations," further demonstrating his talent for merging literature with natural history.

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