Bird Study Book

Bird Study Book

by Thomas Gilbert Pearson

12 chapters4h 1mEnglish1917

About this book

Do you enjoy bird watching? Would you like to learn a little more about the early conservation efforts to protect wild birds? In the Preface to The Bird Study Book, Pearson tells us “This book was written for the consideration of that ever-increasing class of Americans who are interested in acquiring a greater familiarity with the habits and activities of wild birds. Attention is also given to the relation of birds to mankind and the effect of civilisation on the bird-life of the country. ” An avid ornithologist, T. Gilbert Pearson (1873-1943) was a co-founder in 1905 of the National Association of Audubon Societies of which he was first secretary and then president for many years. He was also a pioneer of the conservation movement in the United States, international bird protection and broad nature education for school-aged children. (Audubon Magazine. 42: 370–371. Nov-Dec 1943)

Chapters (12)

101 - Preface/ First Acquaintance with the Birds
963
202 - The Life About the Nest
1164
303 - Domestic Life of the Birds
1045
404 - The Migration of Birds
1042
505 - The Birds in Winter
1639
606 - The Economic Value of Birds
1018
707 - Civilization's Effect on the Bird Supply
957
808 - The Traffic in Feathers
1526
909 - Bird Protective Laws and Their Enforcement...How Laws Are Made
1348
1010 - Bird Reservations
1349
1111 - Making Bird Sanctuaries
1287
1212 - Teaching Bird Study
1151

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