About this book
Florence Augusta Merriam Bailey was an American ornithologist and nature writer. She started observing bird behavior at a time when most bird study was based on collections and skins. By 1885, she began to write articles focusing on protecting birds. Her introduction of a birdwatching field guide, aimed at living birds, is considered the first in the tradition of modern bird guides. She wrote the first of these at the age of 26, initially as a series of notes in the Audubon Magazine and later as books. In "A-Birding on a Bronco," she writes an engaging memoir about her several trips to study birds on a ranch in California in the late 1800's.
Chapters (19)
101 - Our Valley (includes prefatory note
202 - The Little Lover
303 - Like a Thief in the Night
404 - Was It a Sequel?
505 - Little Prisoners in the Tower
606 - Hints by the Way
707 - Around Our Ranch-House
808 - Pocket Makers
909 - The Big Sycamore
1010 - Among My Tenants
1111 - An Unnamed Bird
1212 - Hummers
1313 - In the Shade of the Oaks
1414 - A Mysterious Tragedy
1515 - How I Helped Build a Nest
1616 - In Our Neighbor's Door-Yard
1717 - Which Was the Mother Bird?
1818 - A Rare Bird
1919 - My Blue Gum Grove

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