
This volume brings the vivid world of birds to life through full‑color photographs that capture the brilliance of plumage and the subtle details of each species. Organized as a series of concise natural histories, the book blends scientific observation with lyrical description, making it accessible to both serious birdwatchers and casual nature lovers. The careful layout lets each image speak, while the accompanying notes reveal habits, habitats, and surprising quirks of the featured feathered residents.
Among the birds highlighted is the familiar blue jay, portrayed both as a noisy, bold presence in summer woods and as a stealthy, nest‑protecting strategist in spring. Its reputation as a clever thief of eggs and berries is balanced with vivid anecdotes of its interactions with robins, owls, and other forest dwellers. The book also turns its lens to the exotic swallow‑tailed Indian roller, whose dazzling colors and playful somersaults over African savannas illustrate the sheer variety of avian courtship and flight. Together, these portraits invite listeners to imagine the sounds, movements, and seasonal rhythms that define each species.
Full title
Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 1, No. 2 February, 1897
Language
en
Duration
~49 minutes (47K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-12-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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