
audiobook
by Jack Miner
Jack Miner and the Birds AND SOME THINGS I KNOW ABOUT NATURE
ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I. Who is Jack Miner?
CHAPTER II. My First Pets.
CHAPTER III. Market Hunting.
CHAPTER IV. Our Faithful Dogs.
CHAPTER V. Bob White Quail.
CHAPTER VI. Raising English or Ring-necked Pheasants in Canada.
In this intimate portrait, a longtime friend recounts his first encounters with a rugged yet surprisingly tender outdoorsman. Early chapters follow their shared days in the woods, where the narrator learns to hunt under Miner’s steady guidance, only to discover the older man’s deeper purpose: he often lets a bird escape a premature shot, then painstakingly tends to the injured creature, moving logs and brush to give it a chance at recovery. These scenes reveal Miner’s fierce sense of justice toward all living things, even as he navigates the rough‑and‑ready world of hunting and trapping.
The narrative then shifts as personal tragedy strikes Miner’s family, prompting a quiet yet profound change. Grief drives him toward the community and the church, and his devotion to birds becomes a heartfelt mission that brings both solace and purpose. Through vivid anecdotes and gentle observations, the book offers listeners a window into the early years of a man whose love for nature reshaped his life and the lives of the birds he cherished.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (336K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1865–1944
Best remembered as "Wild Goose Jack," he helped turn a deep love of birds into one of North America's earliest and best-known conservation efforts. His writing grew out of hands-on work with migratory waterfowl and a gift for sharing that passion with the public.
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