. The oist . entry inmy notebook and 1 would like to finda colony of them in this county. TheTree Swallow appears not to nest inthis vicinity, but this bird was veryabundant around Cambridge City,Indiana, where 1 lived in 1910. The absence of some birds in cer-tain regions is one of the things thatis impressed upon the bird studentwhetn he moves from one part of thecountry to another. There is a fas-cination about a new place which onlya birdlover can appreciate. Thos. L. , Pa. Bird Tragedies in Oil. Waterfowl are not devoid of instinctby any means, and yet new conditionsar


. The oist . entry inmy notebook and 1 would like to finda colony of them in this county. TheTree Swallow appears not to nest inthis vicinity, but this bird was veryabundant around Cambridge City,Indiana, where 1 lived in 1910. The absence of some birds in cer-tain regions is one of the things thatis impressed upon the bird studentwhetn he moves from one part of thecountry to another. There is a fas-cination about a new place which onlya birdlover can appreciate. Thos. L. , Pa. Bird Tragedies in Oil. Waterfowl are not devoid of instinctby any means, and yet new conditionsare with them, as with other people,sometimes misleading, according tothe following extract from the Stand-ard Oil Bulletin: Among the Waterfowl tlie deathrate do to misinformation supplied byinstinct is appalling and the circum-stances are peculiarly pathetic: Af usher well—of a sort that have madethe California oil fields famous theworld over—is brought in, or gets be-yond the control of the drillers and. col


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