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by Olive Thorne Miller
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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067 - Appendix
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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066 - The Scavenger Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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066 - The Scavenger Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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065 - The Hawk and Eagle Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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065 - The Hawk and Eagle Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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064 - The Barn Owl Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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064 - The Barn Owl Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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063 - The Owl Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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063 - The Owl Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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062 - The Cuckoo Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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062 - The Cuckoo Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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061 - The Kingfisher Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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061 - The Kingfisher Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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060 - The Woodpecker Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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060 - The Woodpecker Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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059 - The Goatsucker Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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059 - The Goatsucker Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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058 - The Swift Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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058 - The Swift Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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057 - The Humming Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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057 - The Humming Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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056 - The Flycatching Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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056 - The Flycatching Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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055 - The Lark Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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055 - The Lark Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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054 - The Crow Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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054 - The Crow Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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053 - The Crow-Blackbird Branch
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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053 - The Crow-Blackbird Branch
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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052 - The Oriole Branch
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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052 - The Oriole Branch
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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051 - The Meadow Starlings
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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051 - The Meadow Starlings
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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050 - The Blackbird Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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050 - The Blackbird Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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049 - The Crossbill Branch
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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049 - The Crossbill Branch
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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048 - The Grosbeak Branch
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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048 - The Grosbeak Branch
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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047 - The Sparrow and Finch Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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047 - The Sparrow and Finch Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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046 - The Tanager Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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046 - The Tanager Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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045 - The Swallow Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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045 - The Swallow Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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044 - The Waxwing Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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044 - The Waxwing Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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043 - The Shrike Family
The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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043 - The Shrike Family
The Childrens Book of Birds brings together the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This delightful collection is designed to capture the imaginations of young readers, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of birds. It encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of our feathered friends, not as mere targets or egg producers, but as fellow creatures whose lives are worth getting to know. - Summary from Preface
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The Childrens Book of Birds beautifully combines the First and Second Books of Birds, originally published in 1899 and 1901. This enchanting book aims to captivate young readers by exploring the fascinating lives and habits of birds. Its purpose is to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of these creatures, encouraging children to appreciate birds not just as targets or egg producers, but as delightful companions worthy of our admiration and study. - Summary from Preface
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