| chapter | ||
| I. | — | A Bird’s Forefathers. |
| II. | — | How did the Birds First Fly, Perhaps? |
| III. | — | A Bird’s Fore Leg. |
| IV. | — | Why did the Birds put on Soft Raiment? |
| V. | — | The Cut of a Bird’s Frock. |
| VI. | — | About a Bird’s Underwear. |
| VII. | — | A Bird’s Outer Wrap. |
| VIII. | — | A Bird’s New Suit. |
| IX. | — | “Putting on Paint and Frills” among the Birds. |
| X. | — | Color Calls among the Birds. |
| XI. | — | War and Weapons among the Birds. |
| XII. | — | Antics and Odor among the Birds. |
| XIII. | — | The Meaning of Music among Birds. |
| XIV. | — | Freaks of Bachelors and Benedicts in Feathers. |
| XV. | — | Step-Parents among Birds. |
| XVI. | — | Why did Birds begin to Incubate? |
| XVII. | — | Why do the Birds Build So. |
| XVIII. | — | Fastidious Nesting Habits of a few Birds. |
| XIX. | — | What Mean the Markings and Shapes of Bird’s Eggs? |
| XX. | — | Why Two Kinds of Nestlings? |
| XXI. | — | How Some Baby Birds are Fed. |
| XXII. | — | How Some Grown-Up Birds get a Living. |
| XXIII. | — | Tools and Tasks among the Birds. |
| XXIV. | — | How a Bird Goes to Bed. |
| XXV. | — | A Little Talk on Bird’s Toes. |
| XXVI. | — | The Way of a Bird in the Air. |
| XXVII. | — | How and Why do Birds Travel? |
| XXVIII. | — | What a Bird knows about Geography and Arithmetic. |
| XXIX. | — | Profit and Loss in the Birds. |
| XXX. | — | A Bird’s Modern Kinsfolk. |
| XXXI. | — | An Introduction to the Bird. |
| XXXII. | — | Acquaintance with the Bird. |
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