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About This Book

A collection of illustrated short stories, poems, and natural-history sketches that introduce children to common birds through engaging anecdotes, legends, and simple facts. Individual pieces describe the habits, songs, nesting and feeding behaviors, seasonal movements, and identifying marks of species such as chickadees, robins, swallows, hawks, kingfishers, woodpeckers, larks, owls, bobolinks, and coastal birds. Occasional verses and legends complement factual notes, while child-centered scenes and gentle moral elements encourage observation, affection for nature, and verification of the natural details presented.

About the Author

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Lenore Elizabeth Mulets

Lenore Elizabeth Mulets is an author recognized for her contributions to children's literature, particularly through her work "Stories of Birds." This book showcases her ability to weave engaging narratives that captivate young readers while imparting knowledge about avian life. Mulets' storytelling often combines elements of nature with imaginative tales, making her work both educational and entertaining. Though her literary presence may not be extensive, her singular focus on themes of wildlife and the natural world reflects a dedication to fostering a love of nature in her audience.

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