. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 206. k_i Fig. 175. The male bird even ivent into the valise to feed the little ones. Notice that he is now standing on the edge and one youny is inside. assistant as much as I did at just that time. After much running, dodging and climbing I managed to corral four of them but I could find no trace of the fifth; its mother had led it away and left the father bird to look out for the ones I had. If human children would obe_v their parents as beautiful- ly as these little birds did. we would have a perfect world. As soon


. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 206. k_i Fig. 175. The male bird even ivent into the valise to feed the little ones. Notice that he is now standing on the edge and one youny is inside. assistant as much as I did at just that time. After much running, dodging and climbing I managed to corral four of them but I could find no trace of the fifth; its mother had led it away and left the father bird to look out for the ones I had. If human children would obe_v their parents as beautiful- ly as these little birds did. we would have a perfect world. As soon as I got them perched on a branch he would tell them to get off,—and off thej- would go, every one of them, in four different directions. I did manage to get a few pic- tures but not the ones that I wanted most to secure. The male warbler was the most courageous little feathered mite. 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 Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert), 1876-1912. Worcester, Mass : Reed


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