Intermittently during a few years, the Pacific Rural Press presented a feature article about wild birds. The brief text typically gave only a few details on the natural species and some descriptive information. An decent-sized illustration was included with each.
This weekly was published by Dewey & Co., with W.B. Ewer the principal editor in 1874, and at least through September 1878.
There were 23 articles of interest found during a review starting with the January 4, 1873 edition, and through the December 25, 1880 edition. Some issues were not available at the online archive. Featured on the front page were:
- Crow blackbirds. 10/10/1874 Pacific Rural Press 8(15): 225.
- The passenger pigeon. 11/21/1874 Pacific Rural Press 8(21): 321.
- Common magpie. 12/12/1874 Pacific Rural Press 8(24): 369.
- California condor. 1/30/1875 Pacific Rural Press 9(5): 65.
- The king-bird. 2/27/1875 Pacific Rural Press 9(9): 129.
- Wilson's Snipe. 5/22/1875 Pacific Rural Press 9(21): 337.
- A desirable ally [rose-breasted grosbeak.] 8/7/1875 Pacific Rural Press 10(6): 81.
- Our bird illustration [blue grosbeak]. 9/18/1875 Pacific Rural Press 10(12): 177.
- The blue-jay. 7/22/1876 Pacific Rural Press 12(4): 57.
- Red-headed woodpecker. 10/21/1876 Pacific Rural Press 12(17): 265.
- Purple-grackle. 11/25/1876 Pacific Rural Press 12(22): 345.
- Broad-winged buzzard. 12/9/1876 Pacific Rural Press 12(24): 337.
- Large-horned owl. 1/13/1877 Pacific Rural Press 13(2): 18.
- Reed-bird, or bob-a-link. 2/10/1877 Pacific Rural Press 13(6): 81.
- Great red-breasted rail. 2/24/1877 Pacific Rural Press 13(8): 114.
- Ruffed grouse. 3/24/1877 Pacific Rural Press 13(12): 178.
- Red-tailed buzzard. 5/5/1877 Pacific Rural Press 13(18): 273.
- The fish-crow. 6/2/1877 Pacific Rural Press 13(22): 337.
- The snowy owl. 7/21/1877 Pacific Rural Press 14(3): 33.
- The shrike, or butcher bird. 9/8/1877 Pacific Rural Press 14(10): 145.
- The hairy woodpecker. 9/28/1878 Pacific Rural Press 16(13): 193.
- A group of penguins. 5/3/1879 Pacific Rural Press 17(18): 289.
- The Australian bustard. 6/14/1879 Pacific Rural Press 17(24): 385.
Articles about domestic fowl are not included.
These articles are not a significant contribution to bird history of the region, but still obviously indicate an increasing interest people had in various birds during these years.