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Jack Miner and the Birds, and Some Things I Know about Nature

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The author presents a collection of first-person essays and practical notes on observing, raising, and protecting wild and domestic birds. He recounts experiences with quail, pheasants, ducks, swans, and Canada geese, detailing feeding, nesting, trapping, tagging, and sheltering techniques and describing relationships with dogs and methods for controlling predators such as weasels. Close observations of migration, nesting concealment, senses, and possible bird communication alternate with hands-on guidance for creating sanctuaries and martin houses. Anecdotes about individual birds illustrate themes of loyalty, loss, and conservation, while chapters on sportsmanship and community education emphasize humane stewardship and habitat protection.

About the Author

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Jack Miner

Jack Miner was a Canadian naturalist and conservationist, renowned for his deep appreciation of wildlife, particularly birds. He is best known for his book "Jack Miner and the Birds, and Some Things I Know about Nature," which reflects his observations and insights into the natural world. Miner's work emphasizes the importance of nature conservation and the interconnectedness of all living things. His contributions to environmental awareness and his advocacy for the protection of migratory birds have left a lasting impact on the field of ornithology and conservation efforts in Canada.

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