Delve into the captivating natural history of the pheasant with "The Pheasant," part of the "Fur, Feather, & Fin Series." Authored anonymously, this volume offers a detailed exploration of the pheasant, its habits, and its place in the natural world. A must-read for ornithologists, hunters, and anyone fascinated by the beauty and intricacies of wildlife, this book combines scientific observation with an engaging narrative style. Discover the fascinating life cycle, habitat, and behavior of this iconic bird, brought to life through meticulous descriptions and historical insights.
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