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A practical, accessible guide to oology and nidification that combines species-by-species descriptions of nests and eggs with discussions of breeding habits and protective colouring. It urges careful observation and systematic study, offers practical advice for identifying and preserving nests and eggs while warning against thoughtless collecting, and notes contemporary legal protections and conservation concerns. The author examines instinct and adaptive behaviour without heavy theorizing, showing how form, colour, and nesting site contribute to survival. Numerous species accounts are supported by coloured plates and field guidance intended to help youthful naturalists and amateur ornithologists develop reliable identification and preservation skills.
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