Win a Copy of the Gorgeous Book ‘Audubon’s Aviary’
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The first book in our avian
The first book in our avian library was The Birds of America by John James Audubon, published by THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1965. Inspiring, it led to nearly 40 years of wild bird rescue and rehabilitation. To be fortunate enough to win Audubon's Aviary could only increase our love of birds.
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Audubon's Aviary
I collect historical graphics of natural history topics, and I'm familiar, of course, with Audubon's paintings, but it would be stimulating and instructive to follow his path through watercolors with this wonderful book.
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Audubon's Aviary
Would be a wonderful book to have at home. I had a persnickity Great-Aunt who drove me crazy teaching me about birds when I was a child. One of my prize possessions is a print of blue-birds, but I did not get any of the many coffee table books about birds.
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I love birds and this would be a great gift!
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Wonderful Book
I love birds and this would be a great gift!
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Would love to have this for our family book collection!
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Would love to add this to our
Would love to add this to our families book collection !!
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fantastic , terrific,
fantastic , terrific, outstanding!!!!!! love it!
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The first book in our avian
The first book in our avian library was The Birds of America by John James Audubon, published by THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1965. Inspiring, it led to nearly 40 years of wild bird rescue and rehabilitation. To be fortunate enough to win Audubon's Aviary could only increase our love of birds.