Birds, Color Illustrations Vol. 11

Birds, Color Illustrations Vol. 11
Title Birds, Color Illustrations Vol. 11 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher VM eBooks
Pages 45
Release 2016-08-02
Genre Nature
ISBN

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IT has become a universal custom to obtain and preserve the likenesses of one’s friends. Photographs are the most popular form of these likenesses, as they give the true exterior outlines and appearance, (except coloring) of the subjects. But how much more popular and useful does photography become, when it can be used as a means of securing plates from which to print photographs in a regular printing press, and, what is more astonishing and delightful, to produce the real colors of nature as shown in the subject, no matter how brilliant or varied. We quote from the December number of the Ladies’ Home Journal: “An excellent suggestion was recently made by the Department of Agriculture at Washington that the public schools of the country shall have a new holiday, to be known as Bird Day. Three cities have already adopted the suggestion, and it is likely that others will quickly follow. Of course, Bird Day will differ from its successful predecessor, Arbor Day. We can plant trees but not birds. It is suggested that Bird Day take the form of bird exhibitions, of bird exercises, of bird studies—any form of entertainment, in fact, which will bring children closer to their little brethren of the air, and in more intelligent sympathy with their life and ways. There is a wonderful story in bird life, and but few of our children know it. Few of our elders do, for that matter. A whole day of a year can well and profitably be given over to the birds. Than such study, nothing can be more interesting. The cultivation of an intimate acquaintanceship with our feathered friends is a source of genuine pleasure. We are under greater obligations to the birds than we dream of. Without them the world would be more barren than we imagine. Consequently, we have some duties which we owe them. What these duties are only a few of us know or have ever taken the trouble to find out. Our children should not be allowed to grow to maturity without this knowledge. The more they know of the birds the better men and women they will be. We can hardly encourage such studies too much.” Of all animated nature, birds are the most beautiful in coloring, most graceful in form and action, swiftest in motion and most perfect emblems of freedom. They are withal, very intelligent and have many remarkable traits, so that their habits and characteristics make a delightful study for all lovers of nature. In view of the facts, we feel that we are doing a useful work for the young, and one that will be appreciated by progressive parents, in placing within the easy possession of children in the homes these beautiful photographs of birds. The text is prepared with the view of giving the children as clear an idea as possible, of haunts, habits, characteristics and such other information as will lead them to love the birds and delight in their study and acquaintance.

Nature, Color Illustrations Vol.11

Nature, Color Illustrations Vol.11
Title Nature, Color Illustrations Vol.11 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher VM eBooks
Pages 71
Release 2016-08-04
Genre Nature
ISBN

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THE HOODED ORIOLE. (Icterus cucullatus.) THE ORIOLE’S MISSION. THE CLOTHES MOTH AND ITS METHODS. INCIDENTS ABOUT BIRDS. THE CHUCK-WILL’S-WIDOW. (Antrostomus carolinensis.) AN AMATEUR CIRCUS. A True Story. THE GRAY-CROWNED LEUCOSTICTE. (Leucosticte tephrocotis.) CORUNDUM AND SPINEL. CORUNDUM. SPINEL. THE WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW. (Zonotrichia leucophrys.) AFTER THE SNOW STORM. THE FEATHERED FISHERMAN. A WINTER-PIECE AMONG THE PENTLANDS. THE CARNATION. WINTER SONG. BUDS OF PROMISE. COLD WEATHER NOTES FROM NATURE. HOW A CAT SAVED THE LIFE OF A CANARY. THE POCKET RATS. WINTER VISITORS. BEAUTIFUL VINES TO BE FOUND IN OUR WILD WOODS III. THE PERSIMMON. (Diospyros virginiana.) AS TO ALLIGATORS. DANDELION. (Taraxacum taraxacum Karst.) FROM SPRING TO RIVULET.

Birds, Color Illustrations Vol. 1

Birds, Color Illustrations Vol. 1
Title Birds, Color Illustrations Vol. 1 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher VM eBooks
Pages 40
Release 2016-08-02
Genre Nature
ISBN

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IT has become a universal custom to obtain and preserve the likenesses of one’s friends. Photographs are the most popular form of these likenesses, as they give the true exterior outlines and appearance, (except coloring) of the subjects. But how much more popular and useful does photography become, when it can be used as a means of securing plates from which to print photographs in a regular printing press, and, what is more astonishing and delightful, to produce the real colors of nature as shown in the subject, no matter how brilliant or varied. We quote from the December number of the Ladies’ Home Journal: “An excellent suggestion was recently made by the Department of Agriculture at Washington that the public schools of the country shall have a new holiday, to be known as Bird Day. Three cities have already adopted the suggestion, and it is likely that others will quickly follow. Of course, Bird Day will differ from its successful predecessor, Arbor Day. We can plant trees but not birds. It is suggested that Bird Day take the form of bird exhibitions, of bird exercises, of bird studies—any form of entertainment, in fact, which will bring children closer to their little brethren of the air, and in more intelligent sympathy with their life and ways. There is a wonderful story in bird life, and but few of our children know it. Few of our elders do, for that matter. A whole day of a year can well and profitably be given over to the birds. Than such study, nothing can be more interesting. The cultivation of an intimate acquaintanceship with our feathered friends is a source of genuine pleasure. We are under greater obligations to the birds than we dream of. Without them the world would be more barren than we imagine. Consequently, we have some duties which we owe them. What these duties are only a few of us know or have ever taken the trouble to find out. Our children should not be allowed to grow to maturity without this knowledge. The more they know of the birds the better men and women they will be. We can hardly encourage such studies too much.” Of all animated nature, birds are the most beautiful in coloring, most graceful in form and action, swiftest in motion and most perfect emblems of freedom. They are withal, very intelligent and have many remarkable traits, so that their habits and characteristics make a delightful study for all lovers of nature. In view of the facts, we feel that we are doing a useful work for the young, and one that will be appreciated by progressive parents, in placing within the easy possession of children in the homes these beautiful photographs of birds. The text is prepared with the view of giving the children as clear an idea as possible, of haunts, habits, characteristics and such other information as will lead them to love the birds and delight in their study and acquaintance.

Birds of the Air

Birds of the Air
Title Birds of the Air PDF eBook
Author Arabella Burton Buckley
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1909
Genre Birds
ISBN

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The Selborne Magazine and "Nature Notes"

The Selborne Magazine and
Title The Selborne Magazine and "Nature Notes" PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1913
Genre Natural history
ISBN

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Bird Books and Bird Art

Bird Books and Bird Art
Title Bird Books and Bird Art PDF eBook
Author J. Anker
Publisher Springer
Pages 287
Release 2014-11-14
Genre Science
ISBN 9401179832

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Birds in Kansas

Birds in Kansas
Title Birds in Kansas PDF eBook
Author Max C. Thompson
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1989
Genre Birds
ISBN

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Kansas knows how to attract birds. Located in the very center of the North American continent, it straddles the Central Flyway, one of the primary migration "highways" between Canada and South America. It also contains a broad spectrum of habitats, including deciduous forest, grassland, sagebrush, and a remarkable system of internationally important wetlands. As a result of this unique combination of natural features, Kansas attracts most of the eastern bird fauna and many of the western and southern species, as well as those northern birds that either winter on the central plains or pass through during their migratory flights. The number of bird species recorded in the states is 424a total that places Kansas among the top five birding states in the country.