Manuscript in which William L. Finley points out the importance of knowing two flocks of birds of blue: bluebirds and blue jays. He lists his observations and assertions that knowing wild birds can improve any child's life.
Manuscript detailing the pursuit of photographing white herons. The author describes concerns regarding the decreased population due to plume hunting. Also included is a page about bluebirds.
Manuscript in which the author offers her observations on three types of birds she has noticed as winter has arrived, including a woodpecker, bluebird, and geese.
Phoebe Katherine Finley posing with a bluebird perched on the palm of her hand. Image note: Used as an illustration in the 1915 book, Little Bird Blue.
Phoebe Katherine Finley pointing at a bluebird perched on the shoulder of William Finley Jr. Image note: Used as an illustration in the 1915 book, Little Bird Blue.
Phoebe Katherine Finley pointing at a bluebird perched on the shoulder of William Finley Jr. Image note: Used as an illustration in the 1915 book, Little Bird Blue.
William Finley Jr. pointing to a bluebird perched on Phoebe Katherine Finley's finger. Image note: Used as an illustration in the 1915 book, Little Bird Blue.
Phoebe Katherine Finley pointing at a bluebird perched on the shoulder of William Finley Jr. Image note: Used as an illustration in the 1915 book, Little Bird Blue.
William Finley Jr. pointing to a bluebird perched on Phoebe Katherine Finley's finger. Image note: Used as an illustration in the 1915 book, Little Bird Blue.
William Finley Jr. pointing to a bluebird perched on Phoebe Katherine Finley's finger. Image note: Used as an illustration in the 1915 book, Little Bird Blue.