. Rural bird life of England : being essays on ornithology, with instructions for preserving objects relating to that science . Birds; Birds. THE REDWiyG AND FIELDFARE. When the mournful winds of autumn sigh through the semi-denuded branches, and the leaves of the trees are falling all around, as One by one they wander through The Indian summer's hazy bhie, and the first blasts from the north arrive, the Redwings, in flocks, are in their van. Already winter has com- menced his dreary swa}- in their far northern home, and they must fly before him to those lands where his powers, tiiough of no m


. Rural bird life of England : being essays on ornithology, with instructions for preserving objects relating to that science . Birds; Birds. THE REDWiyG AND FIELDFARE. When the mournful winds of autumn sigh through the semi-denuded branches, and the leaves of the trees are falling all around, as One by one they wander through The Indian summer's hazy bhie, and the first blasts from the north arrive, the Redwings, in flocks, are in their van. Already winter has com- menced his dreary swa}- in their far northern home, and they must fly before him to those lands where his powers, tiiough of no mean order, can }"et be tolerated by these delightful songsters. Thus, as October's nut-brown month is waning, the Redwing arrives here to spend his winter. Redwings, in my opinion, perform their migra- tions under the cover of night, and at this season of the. 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 Dixon, Charles, 1858-; Coues, Elliott, 1842-1899. New York : Werner Co.


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