Originally published in 1916, this book was primarily intended to
assist with scientific education in schools to provide a general
overview of the types of birds most commonly found in Britain at
that time. The book catalogues a plethora of different species and
discusses each bird's physiological appearance, ancestry,
behavioural patterns, locations, food, nest-building habits and
identifiable sounds. The book also contains multiple illustrations
and photographs of wild land and water birds. This is a highly
informative and scientifically valuable book, which documents
Britain's birds in the early twentieth century, and will be of
value to anyone with an interest in the history of ornithology as
well as climate and landscape change in Britain.
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