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Later writers could only begin to use bird life as emblems of wild nature when
they had established a common vocabulary . In the nineteenth century , most
Americans recognized only the commonest birds they shot for food . Those too
small ...
Later writers could only begin to use bird life as emblems of wild nature when
they had established a common vocabulary . In the nineteenth century , most
Americans recognized only the commonest birds they shot for food . Those too
small ...
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By 1930 , ornithologists had tabulated life histories for virtually every species in
the country ; nature writers relied on these histories as an aid to or a substitute for
their own observations . However united by interest and sympathy , ornithologists
...
By 1930 , ornithologists had tabulated life histories for virtually every species in
the country ; nature writers relied on these histories as an aid to or a substitute for
their own observations . However united by interest and sympathy , ornithologists
...
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Bradford Torrey , John Burroughs and Stewart Edward White were not great
writers , but their popularity demonstrated to Canby that “ with most Americans
you reach intimacy most quickly by talking about the woods . ” 32 Even though
they ...
Bradford Torrey , John Burroughs and Stewart Edward White were not great
writers , but their popularity demonstrated to Canby that “ with most Americans
you reach intimacy most quickly by talking about the woods . ” 32 Even though
they ...
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