birds Volume 1, Plate 56 Volume 1, Plate 55 Volume 1, Plate 54 Volume 1, Plate 53 Volume 1, Plate 52 Volume 1, Plate 51 Volume 1, Plate 50 Volume 1, Plate 49 T. 3. The Razor-billed blackbird of Jamaica European Goldfinch, Norwich Canary (clear yellow) Natural Color, European Bullfinch By 1884, parrots were becoming popular birds in the home. Cover of gilded parrot in the center surrounded by decorative frame Title and opposite picture: "Perfect model of the longbreed or French…" Fannie Hardy Eckstorm was one of several early female ornithologists producing good work. This volume was written for children with a unique approach to learning about birds The Veery Cover showing Victorian book Illustration Title and picture opposite: Gannet (flying over), Murres, Puffins… Original publisher's cloth binding with nine birds sitting on a twig p. 2 Humorous cover showing woodcut of man listening to owl and transcribing its song as musical notation. Young of Ruby-throated Hummingbird in Nest. Vol. 29, no. 7 July 15, 1912 Title page Vol. 29, 1912 The song sparrow Original publisher's cloth pictorial cover with birds in cherry trees. Title page, indicating that the book is for identification of species in the Eastern United States Wood thrush (above), Veery (below) Cover featuring gold bird and foliage This tome is written by a bird seed company, thus promoting the canary and his food supply. 1. Love-Bird Parrakeet or Red-Headed Love-Bird. 2. Undulated Grass Parrakeet. 3. Grey-Headed Parrakeet or Madagascara Love-Bird. Pages« first ‹ previous … 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 … next › last »
Humorous cover showing woodcut of man listening to owl and transcribing its song as musical notation.
1. Love-Bird Parrakeet or Red-Headed Love-Bird. 2. Undulated Grass Parrakeet. 3. Grey-Headed Parrakeet or Madagascara Love-Bird.