Birds and Nature, Vol. IX, No 4, April 1901

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I come, like hope to a gloomy breast

Birds and Nature, Vol. IX, No 4, April 1901

"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems and brief descriptions of birds, animals and other natural subjects with accompanying color plates. The magazine was published from 1897-1907 under the various titles, "Birds," "Birds and all Nature," "Nature and Art" and "Birds and Nature." In June 1900, “Birds and All Nature” was changed from “Birds and All Nature” to "Nature and Art" for a single issue (Vol VIII, No. 1). The title was changed again for the following issue in September 1900 to “Birds and Nature,” and this was kept through the remaining years of publication. - Summary by J. M. Smallheer


Listen next episodes of Birds and Nature, Vol. IX, No 4, April 1901:
A Golden Eagle , A Tree-Top Town , An Orchard Bird-Way , As flying ever westward Night's shadows swiftly glide , Cubebs , Do Plants Have Instinct , Pak-Puk-Keewis and the Beavers , Snails of the Ocean , Some Notable Nests , Still winter holds the frozen ground and fast the streams with ice are bound , The Beaver , The Blackbird's Song , The Canada Grouse , The Curassow , The Dovekie , The Harlequin Duck , The Lemon , The Song Sparrow's Appeal , The Witch in the Cream , Two Wrens , What rosy pearls, bright zoned or striped! , When Spring Comes