Birds and Nature, Vol. X, No 5, December 1901
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"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems, anecdotes and factual descriptions of birds, animals and other natural subjects with accompanying color plates. The magazine was published from 1897-1907 under the various titles, "Birds," "Birds and all Nature," "Nature and Art" and "Birds and Nature." - Summary by J. M. Smallheer (1 hr 55 min)
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Snow-Flakes and 'O wonderful world of white!' | 2:01 | Gelesen von tovarisch |
The White-Eyed Vireo | 5:35 | Gelesen von Phil Schempf |
To a White-Eyed Vireo | 1:14 | Gelesen von Phil Schempf |
Plea of the Young Evergreens | 2:51 | Gelesen von Nemo |
The Rivoli Hummingbird | 5:43 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
The Sea-Gull | 1:52 | Gelesen von Nemo |
The Bird of Consolation | 4:45 | Gelesen von Diana Schmidt |
The Worm-Eating Warbler | 3:02 | Gelesen von Phil Schempf |
The Hummingbird | 0:39 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Neva's Butterfly | 15:44 | Gelesen von tovarisch |
The Indignant Turkey. A True Story | 1:42 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
The Chipping Sparrow | 5:10 | Gelesen von Diana Schmidt |
Christmas in Bunnyville | 8:35 | Gelesen von BettyB |
Topaz | 10:44 | Gelesen von J. M. Smallheer |
The Birth of the Hummingbird | 1:24 | Gelesen von Abby |
The Rose Tanager | 6:16 | Gelesen von Diana Schmidt |
The Ermine | 3:43 | Gelesen von BettyB |
The Rhesus Monkey | 6:09 | Gelesen von Scotty Smith |
An Animal Torpedo | 6:42 | Gelesen von Diana Schmidt |
The Camel | 11:54 | Gelesen von Availle |
The Hill Summit | 1:17 | Gelesen von Nemo |
The Zebra | 6:44 | Gelesen von BettyB |
Aspiration | 1:27 | Gelesen von tovarisch |
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A LibriVox Listener
This is quite a wonderful series - thank you very much to all Librivox volunteers who help preserving it! It was also interesting to hear that it seemed they thought the quagga was still around in 1901, whereas now it's believed it was extinct already by the late 1880s...