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Our Western Birds

Our Western Birds

Elizabeth Grinnell

Published in the early 20th century, 'Our Western Birds' by Elizabeth Grinnell features detailed portraits of common birds found in the western United States, including the western robin, cedar waxwing, crow, and roadrunner. Co-authored with her son, the book is written in an accessible style aimed at fostering an appreciation for nature among young readers. Its charm lies in its straightforward approach, making it a notable resource for introducing children to the avian life of the West.

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This mother and son team, each distinguished in their field, collaborate to give charming portraits of common birds of t...

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