Jack Miner and the Birds and Some Things I Know about Nature

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Jack Miner 1923
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  • Preface and Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Who is Jack Miner and Chapter 2 My First Pets
  • Chapter 3 Market Hunting and Chapter 4 Our Faithful Dogs
  • Chapter 5 Bob White Quail and Chapter 6 Raising English or Ring-necked Pheasants in Canada
  • Chapter 7 The Natural Enemy of Our Birds and Chapter 8 Some Things I have Known Cannibal Birds to Do
  • Chapter 9 Weasels, and How to Destroy Them and Chapter 10 Robins
  • Chapter 11 The Bluebirds and Chapter 12 Woodpeckers
  • Chapter 13 The Swallow Family and Chapter 14 Wild Duck Hunting
  • Chapter 15 Knowledge and Ways of the Wild Duck and Chapter 16 Do Birds Return to Their Same Homes?
  • Chapter 17 Birds as Missionary Messengers and Chapter 18 How Wild Ducks Conceal Their Nests
  • Chapter 19 My Last Distinguished Family of Pet Ducks and Chapter 20 Ducks' Love Soon Ceases
  • Chapter 21 The Migration of Ducks and Chapter 22 Can Birds Smell?
  • Chapter 23 The Canada Goose
  • Chapter 24 Nesting Canada Geese and Chapter 25 Our Model Canada Goose
  • Chapter 26 Do Birds Have a Language? and Chapter 27 The Career of Jack Johnson
  • Chapter 28 The Migration of Our Canada Geese and Chapter 29 Catching and Tagging the Wild Goose
  • Chapter 30 Game Protection and Chapter 31 Creating a Bird Sanctuary
  • Chapter 32 Our Native Swans and Chapter 33 The Line of Migration
  • Chapter 34 Inquiries and Answers
  • Chapter 35 Sportsmanship and Chapter 36 Conclusion
Recollections of personal experiences and observations by a noted Canadian conservationist and influential figure in the practice of banding birds. - Summary by Jonathon Kirk

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