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A warm, illustrated guide for young readers and beginners that presents observations and short, anecdotal chapters about native birds, covering identification, plumage, nesting, feeding, songs, and habits. The authors recount personal encounters, care of orphaned and injured birds, methods to attract and protect species, and practical notes on nests, eggs, and seasonal behavior. The text pairs natural history descriptions with moral appeals for conservation, warns against plume-driven slaughter, and suggests ways children and landowners can encourage bird life. Organized into brief chapters and species sketches, it balances scientific detail with accessible storytelling and hands-on advice.
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