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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.

JACK MINER
AND THE BIRDS

JACK MINER HIMSELF

Photo by his friend Frank Scott Clark, Detroit

Jack Miner and the Birds
AND
SOME THINGS I KNOW ABOUT NATURE

By
JACK MINER
of Kingsville, Ontario, Canada
TORONTO
THE RYERSON PRESS

NOTE—This volume is copyrighted, as noted below. Parties are warned against the unwarranted reproduction of photographs or articles from it. Application for permission for such reproduction should be made to Manly F. Miner, Kingsville, Ontario, Canada.

PRINTED IN CANADA
BY THE RYERSON PRESS
COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1923
BY JACK MINER