. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. Photographed by Jesse L. Smith AN INTERVIEW It is July 2, 1918—in the morning. A Great-crested Flycatcher has arrived at a Packard house which he and his mate are occupying for the season for domestic purposes, and, plunging head and shoulders into the opening, has deposited a reluctant offering where it will temporarily divert a confirmed appetite. Withdrawing his head, he pauses to bestow a side-long glance upon a creature seated on the grass below who does not appear in the picture and who is nervously clutching the bulb end of a long tube. At th


. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. Photographed by Jesse L. Smith AN INTERVIEW It is July 2, 1918—in the morning. A Great-crested Flycatcher has arrived at a Packard house which he and his mate are occupying for the season for domestic purposes, and, plunging head and shoulders into the opening, has deposited a reluctant offering where it will temporarily divert a confirmed appetite. Withdrawing his head, he pauses to bestow a side-long glance upon a creature seated on the grass below who does not appear in the picture and who is nervously clutching the bulb end of a long tube. At this moment appears at the portal one of the forward offspring who seems to contemplate the possible advantages of life in the open. Then the shutter 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 Illinois Audubon Society. [Chicago, Ill. ] : The Society


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