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The Bird Study Book The Bird Study Book by Thomas Gilbert Pearson
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“Ornithologists”
Thomas Gilbert Pearson, The Bird Study Book
“The caribou, in long streams, come southward over the barrens of Labrador when the word is passed,”
Thomas Gilbert Pearson, The Bird Study Book
“Another time, while crouched among some boulders watching for a flock of Gambel's Quails to come to a water-hole in the Santa Catalina Mountains of Arizona, a Canyon Wren alighted on my back, for I was covered with an old tent fly so spotted with mildew that it closely resembled the neighbouring rocks. A moment later it flew to a point scarcely more than a foot from my face, when, after one terrified look, it departed.”
Thomas Gilbert Pearson, The Bird Study Book
“On a lonely island in Pamlico Sound I once got some fishermen to cover me with sand and sea-shells, and in that way managed to get a close view of the large flocks of Cormorants that came there to roost every night. The island was small and perfectly barren,”
Thomas Gilbert Pearson, The Bird Study Book
“In college and summer-school work I have always insisted on pupils cultivating the notebook habit, and results have well justified this course.”
Thomas Gilbert Pearson, The Bird Study Book