. The conservation of the wild life of Canada . From a pmntinghy From a phoiociraph by From a phoioqrnph by R. M. An-biirton Young {2) Bruce Rose (3) derson. Courtesy of the ecolog- ical Surrey (4). From a photograph. Courtesy of (!. Black (5) 1. Arctic Fox 2 Coyotes attacking sheep in Kamloops district of British Columbia 3. Roclcy Mountain Goat, female with young 4. Nest of Pacific Eider Duck {Sumateria ); Dolphin and Union Strait, Arctic Ocean 5. Ptaruxigan in the Yukon Territory BIRDS IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURE 173 of the Entomological Branch, Department of Agriculture,Ottaw
. The conservation of the wild life of Canada . From a pmntinghy From a phoiociraph by From a phoioqrnph by R. M. An-biirton Young {2) Bruce Rose (3) derson. Courtesy of the ecolog- ical Surrey (4). From a photograph. Courtesy of (!. Black (5) 1. Arctic Fox 2 Coyotes attacking sheep in Kamloops district of British Columbia 3. Roclcy Mountain Goat, female with young 4. Nest of Pacific Eider Duck {Sumateria ); Dolphin and Union Strait, Arctic Ocean 5. Ptaruxigan in the Yukon Territory BIRDS IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURE 173 of the Entomological Branch, Department of Agriculture,Ottawa, in two areas near Aweme, in southern Manitoba: Area No. 1 consists of seventy-six acres, comprising chieflyunbroken prairie surrounded by low woods, chiefly aspenpoplar, and scrub lands. It also includes farm-buildings andgardens containing ornamental shrubs and trees. The follow-ing is the result of the census of birds breeding in this area: Name of Bird 1914 1915 1916 Upland plover Canadian ruffed grouse Prairie sharp-tailed grouse Black-billed cuckoo Downy woodpecker American crow Whippoorwill Nighthawk Least flycatcher Kingbird American goldfinch Prairie horned lark Western meadow-lark Balti
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