. Birds in town & village, by Hudson ... Birds -- England. 286 BIRDS IN TOWN AND VILLAGE itself; and one that was struck down by a spar- row-hawk on his homeward journey. What I have so far been unable to trace is the career of the young after August. We see that once they are able to fend for themselves they club together in small flocks and continue to- gether during their "brown thrush'' stage, but by and by they get the adult plumage and language and are no longer distinguishable as young. Do they, then, join the old birds before the wander- ing and migrating south begins? An


. Birds in town & village, by Hudson ... Birds -- England. 286 BIRDS IN TOWN AND VILLAGE itself; and one that was struck down by a spar- row-hawk on his homeward journey. What I have so far been unable to trace is the career of the young after August. We see that once they are able to fend for themselves they club together in small flocks and continue to- gether during their "brown thrush'' stage, but by and by they get the adult plumage and language and are no longer distinguishable as young. Do they, then, join the old birds before the wander- ing and migrating south begins? And do they pair or not before the winter?. 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 Hudson, W. H. (William Henry), 1841-1922. New York, E. P. Dutton & Co


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