American Pigeon Journal

American Pigeon Journal
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Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : MSU:31293031379252
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Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

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American Pigeon Journal

American Pigeon Journal
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Total Pages : 848
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$C247228
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

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American Pigeon Journal

American Pigeon Journal
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Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : MSU:31293031379245
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Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

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American Pigeon Journal

American Pigeon Journal
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Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435051490050
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Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

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American Pigeon Journal

American Pigeon Journal
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Total Pages : 918
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924055265411
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

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A Feathered River Across the Sky

A Feathered River Across the Sky
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781620405369
ISBN-13 : 1620405369
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis A Feathered River Across the Sky by : Joel Greenberg

This beautifully written cautionary tale reveals how passenger pigeons have become extinct and how no series effort was made to protect this species that inspired awe in the likes of John James Audubon, Henry David Thoreau and James Fenimore Cooper until it was too late.

The Passenger Pigeon

The Passenger Pigeon
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781400852208
ISBN-13 : 140085220X
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Passenger Pigeon by : Errol Fuller

A haunting, beautifully illustrated memorial to this iconic extinct bird At the start of the nineteenth century, Passenger Pigeons were perhaps the most abundant birds on the planet, numbering literally in the billions. The flocks were so large and so dense that they blackened the skies, even blotting out the sun for days at a stretch. Yet by the end of the century, the most common bird in North America had vanished from the wild. In 1914, the last known representative of her species, Martha, died in a cage at the Cincinnati Zoo. This stunningly illustrated book tells the astonishing story of North America's Passenger Pigeon, a bird species that—like the Tyrannosaur, the Mammoth, and the Dodo—has become one of the great icons of extinction. Errol Fuller describes how these fast, agile, and handsomely plumaged birds were immortalized by the ornithologist and painter John James Audubon, and captured the imagination of writers such as James Fenimore Cooper, Henry David Thoreau, and Mark Twain. He shows how widespread deforestation, the demand for cheap and plentiful pigeon meat, and the indiscriminate killing of Passenger Pigeons for sport led to their catastrophic decline. Fuller provides an evocative memorial to a bird species that was once so important to the ecology of North America, and reminds us of just how fragile the natural world can be. Published in the centennial year of Martha’s death, The Passenger Pigeon features rare archival images as well as haunting photos of live birds.

Pigeon Feathers

Pigeon Feathers
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780679645764
ISBN-13 : 0679645764
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Pigeon Feathers by : John Updike

When this classic collection of stories first appeared—in 1962, on the author’s thirtieth birthday—Arthur Mizener wrote in The New York Times Book Review: “Updike is a romantic [and] like all American romantics, that is, he has an irresistible impulse to go in memory home again in order to find himself. . . . The precise recollection of his own family-love, parental and marital, is vital to him; it is the matter in which the saving truth is incarnate. . . . Pigeon Feathers is not just a book of very brilliant short stories; it is a demonstration of how the most gifted writer of his generation is coming to maturity; it shows us that Mr. Updike’s fine verbal talent is no longer pirouetting, however gracefully, out of a simple delight in motion, but is beginning to serve his deepest insight.”

The King Pigeon

The King Pigeon
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 1545580693
ISBN-13 : 9781545580691
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The King Pigeon by : American Pigeon Journal

This special re-print edition of the American Pigeon Journal's edition of the "The King Pigeon" contains all the information a person needs to master the basics of breeding and raising King pigeons for squabs, exhibition or pleasure. Written in 1921, included in this famous booklet are details on raising and breeding this well known breed of pigeon. The text offers a fascinating look at how this famous pigeon breed was bred, raised and exhibited in the old days, as well as insights into its history. The only book of its kind. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.

The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America

The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781452177397
ISBN-13 : 1452177392
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America by : Matt Kracht

National bestselling book: Featured on Midwest, Mountain Plains, New Atlantic, Northern, Pacific Northwest and Southern Regional Indie Bestseller Lists Perfect book for the birder and anti-birder alike A humorous look at 50 common North American dumb birds: For those who have a disdain for birds or bird lovers with a sense of humor, this snarky, illustrated handbook is equal parts profane, funny, and—let's face it—true. Featuring common North American birds, such as the White-Breasted Butt Nugget and the Goddamned Canada Goose (or White-Breasted Nuthatch and Canada Goose for the layperson), Matt Kracht identifies all the idiots in your backyard and details exactly why they suck with humorous, yet angry, ink drawings. With The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America, you won't need to wonder what all that racket is anymore! • Each entry is accompanied by facts about a bird's (annoying) call, its (dumb) migratory pattern, its (downright tacky) markings, and more. • The essential guide to all things wings with migratory maps, tips for birding, musings on the avian population, and the ethics of birdwatching. • Matt Kracht is an amateur birder, writer, and illustrator who enjoys creating books that celebrate the humor inherent in life's absurdities. Based in Seattle, he enjoys gazing out the window at the beautiful waters of Puget Sound and making fun of birds. "There are loads of books out there for bird lovers, but until now, nothing for those that love to hate birds. The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America fills the void, packed with snarky illustrations that chastise the flying animals in a funny, profane way. " – Uncrate A humorous animal book with 50 common North American birds for people who love birds and also those who love to hate birds • A perfect coffee table or bar top conversation-starting book • Makes a great Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthday, or retirement gift