. Bird lore . AND FRO WITH CURVED NECK ANDSTREAMING PLUMES. A SUDDEN TURN 64 Bird - Lore covered which it was believed could be studied and photographed from aneighboring tree, distant some thirty feet. An umbrella blind of pale greencloth was therefore placed in the tree at a height of forty-five feet, and liberallydraped with Spanish moss. It was arranged to fall over a limb which, for \3 ^^W^^; I ^* Ju~- ki - -*** 1 Si* ^ gW ■ 1 \ i «--*■■ -«■ ^ £ EGRET APPROACHING ITS NESTThe train of closed plumes reaches several inches beyond the tail. Bill retouched by Bruce Horsfall several hours durin


. Bird lore . AND FRO WITH CURVED NECK ANDSTREAMING PLUMES. A SUDDEN TURN 64 Bird - Lore covered which it was believed could be studied and photographed from aneighboring tree, distant some thirty feet. An umbrella blind of pale greencloth was therefore placed in the tree at a height of forty-five feet, and liberallydraped with Spanish moss. It was arranged to fall over a limb which, for \3 ^^W^^; I ^* Ju~- ki - -*** 1 Si* ^ gW ■ 1 \ i «--*■■ -«■ ^ £ EGRET APPROACHING ITS NESTThe train of closed plumes reaches several inches beyond the tail. Bill retouched by Bruce Horsfall several hours during each of the three succeeding days, served as the perchfrom which my notes and photographs were made. I have had more comfort-able seats, but few that were so enjoyable. From the concealment of the sameblind, it had been my fortune to watch Flamingoes, Pelicans and many other


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