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Native American Birds

September 20, 1917 issue

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The article provides information on the book "Friends in Feathers," by Gene Stratton-Porter. In this handsome bird-book the author tells how she succeeded in obtaining many of the rare and interesting photographs by which it is profusely illustrated, and incidentally records numerous pertinent facts concerning the habits of her favorite subjects. In the twenty-five chapters of the volume one can find depicted many characteristic birds in the U.S., and all are illustrated more or less completely in their young and adult stages with the author's photographs.

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FRIENDS in Feathers (Book); STRATTON-Porter, Gene; BOOKS & reading; PHOTOGRAPHS; BIRDS -- Behavior; BIRDS
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