The Birds and the Beasts Were There

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The Birds and the Beasts Were There is a nonfiction book by mystery writer Margaret Millar that recounts her travels and keen observations of wildlife and natural habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
author Margaret Millar NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn animal behavior
beasts
birdlife
genre nature writing
nonfiction
travel literature
hasAuthorOccupation mystery writer
hasPerspective naturalist viewpoint
personal reflections
hasTheme human relationship with nature
observation of the natural world
travel and discovery
intendedAudience general readers
nature enthusiasts
travel readers
language English
literaryStyle observational
narrativeForm first-person narrative
subject natural habitats
nature observation
travel
wildlife
workOf Margaret Millar NERFINISHED

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Margaret Millar notableWork The Birds and the Beasts Were There