A Manual of Bird Study / A Description of Twenty-Five Local Birds with Study Options
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The manual presents descriptive accounts of twenty-five local bird species accompanied by study outlines and classroom projects designed for teachers and pupils. It explains the museum's loan collections and practical instructions for handling and observing mounted specimens. Topics include identification, feather and bill variation, feet and locomotion, flight and migration, nesting types, feeding and care of young, vocalizations, protective coloration, and bird conservation. The guide offers suggestions for outdoor observation, lesson plans, cross-curricular links with geography and civics, activities such as building birdhouses and feeding stations, and short poems to support language work.
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