. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . 2- 167-168-179-185. Whipporwill 12-100-103-113-120-164 Willett 38 Woodcock, Am 53-99-132-148-164-177 Woodpeckers 202 Alaskan, 3-toed 76 Alpine, 3-toed 69 Arctic, 3-toed 76 Cobams 69 Cubans Great 3-5-6-10-12 Cubans Redbellied 3 Downey . .72-88-100-104-114-120-148- 156464-177-195-196-197. Downey, Nelsons 76 Flicker 15-73-92-104-120-137- , .76-100-136-190 THE OOLOGIST XI Page Flicker, Red Shafted 70-76-179 Golden Fronted 130 Hairy 72-74-100-104-114-120- 148-162-164-179-195. Hairy Northern 75 Pileated


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . 2- 167-168-179-185. Whipporwill 12-100-103-113-120-164 Willett 38 Woodcock, Am 53-99-132-148-164-177 Woodpeckers 202 Alaskan, 3-toed 76 Alpine, 3-toed 69 Arctic, 3-toed 76 Cobams 69 Cubans Great 3-5-6-10-12 Cubans Redbellied 3 Downey . .72-88-100-104-114-120-148- 156464-177-195-196-197. Downey, Nelsons 76 Flicker 15-73-92-104-120-137- , .76-100-136-190 THE OOLOGIST XI Page Flicker, Red Shafted 70-76-179 Golden Fronted 130 Hairy 72-74-100-104-114-120- 148-162-164-179-195. Hairy Northern 75 Pileated 71-72-162-165-202 Pileated, Northern 76 Redbellied 72-120-165-177 Redbellied Cuban 3-5-10-12-113 Red Cockaded 177 Red headed 100-104-177-179- 190-195-198-199. Red Naped 70 Texas 130 PageYellow 72-73-76-100-130-164-195. Wren, Cactus 132 Carolina 102-115-164-177 Florida 96-132 House 102-122-132-135-139-169 Lomita 132 Marsh 108 Rock 178 Texan 132 Winter 102-161 Winter, Western 180 Worthingtons 177 Yellowlegs 7-16-99 Grehter 11-33-39 THE OOLOGIST 260. Arizona Jays -Photo by Earl R. Forrest ordinary tripod, and so we obtainedtwo large boxes at the store, which wefastened securely together. These weplaced about five feet from the foun-tain, putting some rocks in the bot-tom for ballast. We made some holesin the top, and at the proper angleand distance, in which we placed pegsto hold a camera in position. We focussed the machine on thefront part of the mountain, tied along string to the finger release sothat we could operate it from thehouse, and waited for the arrival ofthe birds. However, not one wouldventure near the place. The strangelooking affair so close was too muchfor them. Patiently we waited fortwo days without any success, andthen we moved the camera. Afterthis it was only a day or two untilthe birds commenced to return, andthey were soon there in as great num- bers as ever. After they seemed tohave lost their fear for the boxes weplaced a focussing cloth on


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