The book The Story of a Bird Lover was written by author Scott, William Earl Dodge, 1852-1910 Here you can read free online of The Story of a Bird Lover book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Story of a Bird Lover a good or bad book?
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Nor must the reader consider for a moment that a pessimistic point of view is to be founded on the generalizations, which I have tried to substantiate. Listen to the other side. It is beyond debate that the wood-thrush, one of the most lovable, charming, and dignified song- birds, has vastly increased in proportion during the last fifty years ; that its habits have been so far modified that, while it was once a bird of the deep forest, whence its name, it is now common in every rural town in th...e vicinity of New York, and its song is more frequent in Central Park, in the THE PLAINS AND COLORADO 135 proper season, than it was in the deep forest in the days of Wilson and Audubon. The increase during the last fifteen years of the robin and meadow-lark in the bird-world of the vicinity of Princeton is noticeable. Writing this, sitting under the trees on the edge of the village, I can hear hosts of bobolinks frolicking over the fields close by. In my early Princeton collecting I regarded the bobolink as an uncommon breeding bird.
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