"Common Birds: First Series to Accompany Audubon Bird Chart Number One" is a guide to the birds most frequently observed in the early 20th century. Written by Ralph Hoffmann in collaboration with the Massachusetts Audubon Society, this book provides descriptions and information on various bird species.
Intended as a companion to the Audubon Bird Chart, this volume helps readers identify common birds in their natural habitats. A valuable resource for budding ornithologists and birdwatching enthusiasts, it offers insights into the bird species familiar to observers of the period. This edition offers a glimpse into the history of birdwatching and conservation efforts in the United States, reflecting the early days of the Audubon Society's work.
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