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This is a comfort site that should become part of everyone's bookmarks. A cyberized copy of the 1907 book serves as "A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners." If you are still in a fog, each "chapter" of this book is a rhyme describing how to distinguish feathers from leaves. For example, in the "The Pecan. The Toucan" chapter, the prose begins, "Very few can tell the toucan from the pecan -- here's a new plan..." We won't ruin it for you. Check it out for yourself, assuming you can already distinguish the monitor from the computer.
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