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CHAPTER XIV. Protection of Birds in the Parks

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PROTECTION OF BIRDS IN THE PARKS

Object of this book--Summary of facts contained in previous chapters--An incidental result of changes in progress--Some degree of protection in all the open spaces, efficient protection in none--Mischievous visitors to the parks--Bird fanciers and stealers--The destructive rough--The barbarians are few--Two incidents at Clissold Park--Love of birds a common feeling of the people 270

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