Birds

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Cover of A natural history of birds v. 1

A natural history of birds v. 1

Albin, Eleazar; Derham, W.
Printed for the author and sold by William Innys in St. Paul's Church yard, John Clarke under the...
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Cover of A natural history of birds v. 3

A natural history of birds v. 3

Albin, Eleazar; Derham, W.
Printed for the author and sold by William Innys in St. Paul's Church yard, John Clarke under the...
MDCCXXXI-MDCCXXXVIII [1731-1738]
Cover of A natural history of birds

A natural history of birds

Printed for the author and sold by William Innys in St. Paul's Church yard, John Clarke under the...
MDCCXXXI-MDCCXXXVIII [1731-1738]
Cover of A natural history of birds v. 2

A natural history of birds v. 2

Albin, Eleazar; Derham, W.
Printed for the author and sold by William Innys in St. Paul's Church yard, John Clarke under the...
MDCCXXXI-MDCCXXXVIII [1731-1738]

Once There Were Billions: Vanished Birds of North America

Once an amazing diversity of birds–some in breathtaking abundance–inhabited the vast forests and plains of North America. But starting around 1600, species began to disappear, as humans altered habitats, over-hunted, and introduced predators. The story of the last Passenger Pigeon and the disappearance of the Great Auk, Carolina Parakeet, and Heath Hen reveal the fragile connections between species and their environment. 

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