Nests and Eggs of Familiar British Birds, Second Series / Described and Illustrated; with an Account of the Haunts and Habits of the Feathered Architects, and their Times and Modes of Building
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The volume provides descriptive natural history of British birds' nests and eggs, combining an explanatory introduction to egg structure and development with practical accounts of the materials, construction methods, seasonal timing, and typical haunts and habits of the builders. Entries pair concise descriptions with coloured plates and field advice for identifying eggs and nests, and discuss variation in size, shape, coloration, and incubation. The tone is instructive and aimed at general readers and young naturalists interested in oology and field observation.
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