Superb! This one was a Christmas present and it was a joy to read. I enjoyed every page including all of the old illustrations.
If you are interested in birds and want to dig deeper into your avocation, I enthusiastically recommend “The Wisdom of Birds” by Tim Birkhead. The hefty volume traces the history of ornithology, detailing how the amateur birdwatchers, out in the field, changed the study of birds, removing it from the hands of the stuffy old museum men and their dried specimens and taking the science outside where it belongs.
Along the way, Birkhead writes about the curious life histories of many species and how careful observation of each cleared up many mysteries. No, swallows do not spend their winters at the bottom of ponds but many very learned men believed it so for hundreds of years.
Also, why do male birds sing so ardently in the spring? And who figured it out? And just why do those salacious house sparrows couple 15 to 20 times an hour during their mating season? Yes, there’s a reason, although, such ardent behavior can shorten a bird’s life.
Well researched. Wonderfully presented.