TALES FROM BIRDLAND 



By T. GILBERT PEARSON 



Eleven plates and thirty-five text illustrations by Charles Livingston Bull 



THE stories range in setting from the rocky coast of Maine to the barren cactus 

 deserts of Arizona. The subjects of the stories are our familiar friends, Longtoe 

 the Gypsy Robin, Jim Crow, Hardheart the Gull, the Montclair Kingbird, Robin 

 Hood the Jay, Old Bill Buzzard, the Black Warrior oj the Palisades, the Quail oj Mesquite 

 Canyon, Baldpate the Widgeon, and the Ghosts oj the Lipsey Place, who turn out to be 

 a couple of solemn, monkey-faced owls. Birds act from instinct, and the author has 

 been careful to avoid conveying false ideas about their actions. There is, moreover, 

 no attempt to make the birds talk — with the exception of Jim Crow, and even his vo- 

 cabulary is limited. The human element is added through the inclusion of Billy 

 Strong, old Pete Wagstaff, and many other interesting characters. The illustrations 

 are a most important feature. Charles Livingston Bull is so well known as a Nature 

 artist as to need no further comment than the inention of his name. This is an ideal 

 book for young readers. 



For Sale •yL 



PRICE, 70 CENTS, POSTPAID 



e National Association of Audubon Societies 



1974 Broadway, New York City 



BIRD STUDY 

 BOOK 



BY-T GILBERT PEARSON 



The Bird Study Book 



BY 



T. GILBERT PEARSON 

 (DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY) 



Illustrated with photographs and 

 numerous drawings 



Drawing upon a life experience in field, class-room and office, Mr. Pearson here 

 presents in simple, readable form, "the things people want to know about birds." 



Bird-Life and its bearing on human life is discussed from many angles, as a 

 few of the chapter headings here given will indicate: "Life About the Nest," 

 "Domestic Life of Birds," "Migration," "Birds in Winter," "Economic Value of 

 Birds," "Civilization's Effect on the Bird Supply," "The Traffic in Feathers," 

 "Bird Laws," "Bird Sanctuaries," "Bird Study." 



12mo decorated cloth; 258 pages; $1.25 net, postage 10 cents 



FOR SALE BY 



The National Association of Audubon Societies 



1974 Broadway, New York 



