Bird-Lore, A Bi-monthly Magazine devoted to the Study and Protection of Birds, Vol 1

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John Burroughs at ‘Slab Sides’

John Burroughs at Slab Sides. Photograph and brief article by F. M. Chapman.

The photographer mentions that the photograph was taken using a flashlight to illuminate his subject.

The Camera as an Aid in the Study of Birds

In his 1899 article describing using a camera to study birds, in this case Chickadees, The Camera as an Aid in the Study of Birds Thos. S. Roberts also makes an argument for the good sense of taking photographs rather than storing preserved specimens.

From a Cabin Window

From a Cabin Window, about wintering over in an abandoned railroad building while prospecting fossils and getting photographs of these Horned Larks and Snowflakes.

Bird-Studies for Children

Winter Bird-Studies

Our Doorstep Sparrow, etc.

Several short articles about Chipping Sparrows, un-serialized.

Illustrations of Volume I

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