Applewood Books - The Passenger Pigeon
Applewood Books

Applewood Books - The Passenger Pigeon

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An elegant hardcover edition of the great American naturalist John James Audubon's essay on the now-extinct passenger pigeon. Audubon is best known for his beautiful drawings of birds, collected in The Birds of America (1827-1838). The five-volume Ornithological Biography, a companion to the collection of drawings, was published in 1831 and includes this essay wherein, Audubon describes the bird's remarkable power of flight, power of vision, and hard-to-believe abundance. As he writes about a flock numbering more than one billion birds, a flock so large it darkens the noonday sky, Audubon says, "The multitudes of Wild Pigeons in our woods are astonishing. Indeed, after having viewed them so often, and under so many circumstances, I even now feel inclined to pause, and assure myself that what I am going to relate is fact." Most astonishing of all is the fact that the passenger pigeon became extinct in the wild by 1900. Hardcover.

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