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Notes on Birds 2

Notes on Birds 2

Current price: $9.99
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Publication Date: June 1st, 2021
Publisher:
Living Book Press
ISBN:
9781922634405
Pages:
134

Description

This special 6"x9" edition has been published by Living Book Press in association with HearthRoom Press.

Originally published in the early 1900's by Anna Comstock. This book, Notes on Birds Book no.2, contains the following information:

  • Forms to fill out while in the field
  • Outlines of the following birds, illustrated by Louis Agassiz Fuertes:
  • Bunting, The Indigo
  • Bunting, The Snow
  • Cedar Waxing, The
  • Chat, The Yellow-breasted
  • Cowbird, The
  • Cuckoo, The Black-billed
  • Eagle, The White-headed or Bald
  • Finch, The Purple
  • Goldfinch or Thistle-bird, The American
  • Grosbeak, The Cardinal
  • Grosbeak, The Rose-breasted
  • Hawk, The Red-tailed
  • Hawk, The Sharp-shinned
  • Hummingbird, The Red-throated
  • Junco, The
  • Kingfisher, The Belted
  • Kinglet, The Golden-crowned
  • Maryland Yellow-throat, The
  • Osprey, or Fish Hawk, The
  • Phoebe, The
  • Redstart, The
  • Sparrow, The Vesper
  • Sparrow, The White-breasted
  • Tanager, The Scarlet
  • Thrush, or Veery, The Wilson's
  • Thrush, The Wood
  • Vireo, The Red-eyed
  • Vireo, The Yellow Throated

Anna Comstock intended that the pupil would use these notebooks to create their very own field guides by observing local flora and fauna with which they should become very familiar.

Also available in this series:

  • Notes on Birds 1 & 2
  • Notes on Plants & Flowers
  • Notes on Composite Flowers
  • Notes on Fishes
  • Notes on Insects
  • Notes on Trees

This book is best suited for:

  • Homeschool students using Handbook of Nature Study or The Burgess Animal Book.
  • Nature study enthusiasts who enjoy keeping a nature journal.
  • Those interested in the Charlotte Mason method of education.
  • Classrooms with teachers familiar with Anna Comstock's methods.

Would also make a wonderful gift for students, children, and naturalists of all ages