Volume 9, Number 7 · October 26, 1967

Good Neighbors

By David A. Bannerman
Enjoying Birds Around New York
by Robert S. Arbid Jr., by Olin Sewall Pettingill Jr., by Sally Hoyt Spofford

Cornell University, Laboratory of Ornithology, Houghton Mifflin, 171 pp., $4.50

Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification
by Chandler S. Robbins, by Bertel Bruun, by Herbert S. Zim, Illustrated in color by Arthur Singer

Golden Press, 340 pp., $2.95

The Birds of New Zealand: A Field Guide
by R.A. Falla, by R.B. Sibson, by E G. Turbott, Illustrated in color and line drawings by Chloë Talbot-Kelly

Houghton Mifflin, 254 pp., $6.95

The three little volumes which are listed above all have the same object in view: To enable a wider public to get to know the birds among which they live. Those who in their early years become bird enthusiasts will always have an interest and occupation, even if compelled by circumstance to live in a city like New York.



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