
Wood Thrush
The Bird Study Book
By - T. Gilbert Pearson
TO MY WIFE ELSIE WEATHERLY PEARSON
PREFACE
THE BIRD STUDY BOOK
CHAPTER I - FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE BIRDS
The Fox that Followed the Footsteps
Heads and feet of various birds
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In the gentle arrival of spring, the chorus of wild birds awakens a curiosity that many of us share. This straightforward guide invites newcomers to discover the everyday lives of North American birds, from the shy wood thrush to the soaring eagle, explaining their habits, songs, and the ways they interact with the changing landscape. Rather than a dense scientific treatise, it blends clear explanations with lively anecdotes, helping listeners answer the questions that often arise while watching a robin’s courtship or a flock’s migration.
Richly illustrated with ink drawings and early photographs, the book also offers practical advice on field techniques—how to set up a bird feeder, read tracks, and use a simple blind for observation. It highlights the impact of human activity on bird populations and suggests easy steps anyone can take to protect them. Listeners will come away with both a deeper appreciation for feathered neighbors and the confidence to explore their own backyards and local parks with fresh eyes.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (246K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1873–1943
A pioneer of American bird protection, this early conservation leader helped turn public concern for wildlife into organized action. His work with Audubon societies and bird-protection laws left a lasting mark on conservation in the United States.
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