Birds of Eastern North America 



By CHESTER A. REED, B. S. 



THE BIRD BOOK of the year. It is authentic. The author KNOWS birds. 

 He has studied them for thirty years — in the hand, for plumage, and in their 

 haunts, for habits. He has studied them in their homes and has photographed 

 hundreds as they were actually feeding their youiiK- Besides being able to 

 write about these things in an interesting and instructive manner, he is classed 

 as one of the foremost bird artists in America. This rare combination of Artist- 

 Author-Naturalist has produced, in "Birds of Eastern North America," the 

 ultimate bird book. 



The technical descriptions aided by the pictures give perfect ideas of the 

 plumage of adults and young. 



The descriptive text gives the important and characteristic features in the 

 lives of the various species. 



The illustrations— well, there are 40S PICTURES IN NATURAL COLORS; 

 they show practically every species, including male, female, and young when 

 the plumages differ, and they are perfectly made by -the best process. 



Bound in cloth, handsomely illuminated in gold; 464 pages (4^2x6%); 408 

 colored Illustrations; every bird described and pictured. 



$3.00 postpaid 



Color Key To N. A. Birds 



By F. M. CHAPMAN and C. A. REED 



This might well be called an illustrated dictionary of North American birds, 

 the male of each species being shown in COLOR from pen and ink drawings. 

 Uniform with Egg Book. .350 pages. 



$2.50 net 



