. Bird stories. Birds -- Juvenile literature. GAVIA OF IMMER LAKE them all. Then, too, the winter months made a chance for rest, a change from home-duties, and a freedom from looking out for the children, that gave the loons a care-free manner as they rode the waves far out at Immer Lake. Considering all this, it seems strange, does it not, that when the spring of 1920 had gone no further than to melt the ice in the northern lakes, Gavia and her mate left the sea and took strong flight inland. What made them go, I cannot explain. I do not understand it well enough. I do not really know w


. Bird stories. Birds -- Juvenile literature. GAVIA OF IMMER LAKE them all. Then, too, the winter months made a chance for rest, a change from home-duties, and a freedom from looking out for the children, that gave the loons a care-free manner as they rode the waves far out at Immer Lake. Considering all this, it seems strange, does it not, that when the spring of 1920 had gone no further than to melt the ice in the northern lakes, Gavia and her mate left the sea and took strong flight inland. What made them go, I cannot explain. I do not understand it well enough. I do not really know what 51. 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 Patch, Edith M. (Edith Marion), 1876-1954. Boston, The Atlantic Monthly Press


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