
The Ornithologist and Oölogist. Vol. VIII, No. 11, November, 1883 / Birds: Their Nests and Eggs
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"The Ornithologist and Oologist" is a fascinating periodical that delves into the world of birds and their study. This volume features a collection of articles that explore various aspects of ornithology, including bird behavior, habitat, and conservation efforts. The contributions from various authors provide a rich tapestry of knowledge for both amateur bird watchers and seasoned ornithologists. The journal serves as a vital resource for understanding avian life and encourages readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of birds in their natural environments.***In addition to its scienti...
Chapters (21)(click to expand)
- ORNITHOLOGIST —AND— OÖLOGIST.
- Mississippi Valley Migration.
- Ruby-Crowned Kinglet.
- Short-eared Owl.
- Clarke’s Crow in Southeastern Dakota.
- August O. and O.
- Correction.
- Plain English
- Downy Woodpecker.
- Least Bittern.
- The Hawks of ’83.
- Downy Woodpecker.
- Baltimore Oriole.
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
- A New Species of Ostrich.
- Least Bittern.
- Great Blue Heron.
- “Monkey-Faced Owls.”
- Interesting Notes.
- A Surprised Bluejay.
- Ridgway Ornithological Club.
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