. Birds through an opera-glass. Birds. TO BIRDS THROUGH AN OPERA-GLASS. crest make him look! There ! he is off again, and before we think where he is going we hear the echo of his rousing jphe-pliay, phe^Jiay from the depths of the In many places the jays are common winter residents, pitching their tents with the hens and barnyard animals and comporting themselves with familiar assurance. But in this region they are irregular guests. Sometimes they are here for a few days in the fall, or visit us when the hawks. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that


. Birds through an opera-glass. Birds. TO BIRDS THROUGH AN OPERA-GLASS. crest make him look! There ! he is off again, and before we think where he is going we hear the echo of his rousing jphe-pliay, phe^Jiay from the depths of the In many places the jays are common winter residents, pitching their tents with the hens and barnyard animals and comporting themselves with familiar assurance. But in this region they are irregular guests. Sometimes they are here for a few days in the fall, or visit us when the hawks. 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 Bailey, Florence Merriam, 1863-1948. New York, Cleveland [etc. ] The Chautauqua press


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