Birds
Vol. III, No. 5, May, 1898

A. W. MUMFORD, PUBLISHER


THE FASCINATION OF BIRD STUDY (Article)
THE OSTRICH (Species Account & Illustration)
THE BAY-BREASTED WARBLER (Species Account & Illustration)
BIRD SUPERSTITIONS AND WINGED PORTENTS (Article)
THE BLACK-NECKED STILT and THE ENGLISH SPARROW (Species Accounts & Illustration)
THE PINTAIL DUCK (Species Account & Illustration)
FEATHERS OR FLOWERS? (Article)
SPRING THOUGHTS (Articles)
THE MAGNOLIA WARBLER and I CAN BUT SING (Species Account & Illustration/Poem)
THE GREAT BUE HERON (Species Account & Illustration)
A FOSTER BROTHER'S KINDNESS and A GOOSE THAT TAKES A HEN SAILING (Articles & Illustration)

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