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Birds of the Wave and Woodland

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MR. ROBINSON is probably the most popular living representative of a school of writers on natural history, dating its origin from the publication, fifty or sixty years ago, of Mr. Broderip's delightful "Zoological Recreations."

Birds of the Wave and Woodland.

By Phil Robinson, author of “Noah's Ark,” &c. Illustrated by Charles Whymper and others. (London: Isbister and Co., 1894.)

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P., T. Birds of the Wave and Woodland. Nature 51, 243–244 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051243a0

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