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THIS story of incidents in the life of a robin will appeal to young children, who will not regard talking robins, with a well-developed power of consecutive thought, as incongruous. The tale reveals the author as a sympathetic observer of bird-life.
Confessions of a Robin.
By Lieut.—Colonel A. F. Mockler-Ferryman. Pp. 192. (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, n.d.) Price 2s.
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Confessions of a Robin . Nature 88, 209 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/088209h0
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