. Bird-lore . , Mrs. Henrv , N. , Alfred , LouisZucker, Mrs. A. JOIN THIS ASSOCIATION AND HELP THE CAUSE OK BIRD PROTECTION! - «a*l .... i £ The Educational Leaflets OF THE National Association ofAudubon Societies (Q[ iThe best means of learning the birds of yourneighborhood, and ot teaching your children.(D, Each leaflet describes the habits and utility ofone bird, and contains a detached colored plate andan outline sketch of its subject. dl. The Colored Plates are faithful portraits of thebirds, yet treated artistically, as is shown by the ex-amples in the borde
. Bird-lore . , Mrs. Henrv , N. , Alfred , LouisZucker, Mrs. A. JOIN THIS ASSOCIATION AND HELP THE CAUSE OK BIRD PROTECTION! - «a*l .... i £ The Educational Leaflets OF THE National Association ofAudubon Societies (Q[ iThe best means of learning the birds of yourneighborhood, and ot teaching your children.(D, Each leaflet describes the habits and utility ofone bird, and contains a detached colored plate andan outline sketch of its subject. dl. The Colored Plates are faithful portraits of thebirds, yet treated artistically, as is shown by the ex-amples in the border. No better pictures of theirkind exist. (Plates not sold separately.)CC, The Outlines are unshaded copies of the plates,intended to be colored — the best method of fixingfacts in a young mind. dj. These leaflets, 103 in number, are sold at 5 centseach. A list of these leaflets, and other publications,will be sent on request to the National Association of Audubon Societies 1974 Broadway, New York City , I I (WBIRI . \l M I I \1 \l I2 COWBIRD, FEMALE I I >WBIRI > YOU1 Rl I i I 1 I I X I (WBIRI ) II MAL REI iniDM >\\IMKI>. \l\l I. 2ftrb=1Lore A BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS Official Organ of The Audubon Societies Vol. XXII November—December, 1920 No. 6 A Partridge Don Quixote By HOWARD H. CLEAVES Photographs by the Author, Reproduced through Courtesy of New York StateConservation Commission BILLY is a Don Quixote among Partridges. But instead of engagingin combat with windmills he goes forth to battle with motor news of him reached us he had for months been hurling challengeafter challenge at his superior adversary. The sector held by Billy was acertain tract of woodland on the farm of A. H. Armstrong, not far fromSchenectady, N. Y. As we neared the farm by automobile on the State Road,it seemed to us that the territory was not what would be pointed out by anexperienced hunter as good Grouse-cover. There we
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