. ... The domestic cat; bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it. Cats. Fig. 1. — A Common Victim of the Cat. The cat kills the chickadee, one of our most useful birds. Note the caterpillar in its bill. (Original photograph.). Fig. 2. — Another of the Cat's Victims. A cat killed nine tree swallows in one day. This bird's throat is packed with insects and the wings of a cutworm moth protrude from its mouth. (Original photograph.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
. ... The domestic cat; bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it. Cats. Fig. 1. — A Common Victim of the Cat. The cat kills the chickadee, one of our most useful birds. Note the caterpillar in its bill. (Original photograph.). Fig. 2. — Another of the Cat's Victims. A cat killed nine tree swallows in one day. This bird's throat is packed with insects and the wings of a cutworm moth protrude from its mouth. (Original photograph.). 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 Forbush, Edward Howe, 1858-1929. Boston, Wright & Potter printing co. , state printers
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