. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. AMEBIOAN CBOW. 488. Corvus americanus. 19 inches These black fellows are too well known to reauire thYt ar^"^??*- "^"^ P^jy caricature, of hSman S that are often seen in-fields of young corn, as well S the strings, with bits of cloth attached, giVe evHenco WoJ/'"'\ °°.* "*"'" °* -l'** "* which^^he is fond Notes—A vigorous caw, caw, caw, and many other guttural squawks and chuckles. Nest.—Of sticks, twigs and straw in the toes of pine or other trees. The four to six eggs have a ereen- ish


. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. AMEBIOAN CBOW. 488. Corvus americanus. 19 inches These black fellows are too well known to reauire thYt ar^"^??*- "^"^ P^jy caricature, of hSman S that are often seen in-fields of young corn, as well S the strings, with bits of cloth attached, giVe evHenco WoJ/'"'\ °°.* "*"'" °* -l'** "* which^^he is fond Notes—A vigorous caw, caw, caw, and many other guttural squawks and chuckles. Nest.—Of sticks, twigs and straw in the toes of pine or other trees. The four to six eggs have a ereen- ish blue ground, more heavily spottedVith black and brown than are those of the Baven; size 160x115 U^'?r^''°5 °i^°'^^ ^°'«"<='^' wintering in the U. S. The Florida Crow (pascuus) is very simTlw FISH OSOW. aimii.^t^Vfc ^""'"•^ °"'f'-i«s- 16 inches. h-Ki^ i 1 .• c°°""o° CJ-ow but much smaller. Their habits and actions are the same in all respecttf as those of the Crow, with which they often associate. Their Rant^ similar but the eggs measure only Bange.—Atlantic Coast north to southeni Mass. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert), 1876-1912. Toronto : Musson


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