. The oist . l find enough assortment of dabsto rival a paint shop. Now get busyon the houses you are taking downfor the winter and when you cleanthem out try your hand at makingthem appear as what they carry on. Phalarope and Montana Red-wing My North Dakota article in the Aug-ust issue of this good little magazinehaving proven of interest, I amprompted to add somewhat to whathas gone before. I have long beenespecially interested in the curious sex-inversion, with its de-cidedly amusing phenomena, alwaysimpresses one to a high degree. Ihave found the sitting male


. The oist . l find enough assortment of dabsto rival a paint shop. Now get busyon the houses you are taking downfor the winter and when you cleanthem out try your hand at makingthem appear as what they carry on. Phalarope and Montana Red-wing My North Dakota article in the Aug-ust issue of this good little magazinehaving proven of interest, I amprompted to add somewhat to whathas gone before. I have long beenespecially interested in the curious sex-inversion, with its de-cidedly amusing phenomena, alwaysimpresses one to a high degree. Ihave found the sitting males highlynervous and excitable; flushing fromtheir eggs as far as thirty feet fromthe invader. Indeed, no less thantwice the past season I have beencompelled to put up a flag, at the firstflushing; and then return, sometimesas much as twice to flush the birdagain. And I know of no bird-parentthat makes so great a fuss; even whenthe sets of eggs are incomplete. Ones natural expectation of find- 114 THE OOLOGIST. View Looking South Across Lake. Editors Home Place. —Photo by Lizzie Lynch.


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