. Nature's carol singers. Birds. THE PIED FLYCATCHER. winged and other insects for the females, in singing, and chasing each other away from particular spheres of influence. The Pied Flycatcher, like its commoner relative, the Spotted Flycatcher, is a migratory bird, arriving in this country in April and leaving again in September and October. It builds its nest generally in holes in trees, but sometimes in old walls. The structure is composed of drj^ grass, dead leaves, and moss, with an inner lining of hair and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t


. Nature's carol singers. Birds. THE PIED FLYCATCHER. winged and other insects for the females, in singing, and chasing each other away from particular spheres of influence. The Pied Flycatcher, like its commoner relative, the Spotted Flycatcher, is a migratory bird, arriving in this country in April and leaving again in September and October. It builds its nest generally in holes in trees, but sometimes in old walls. The structure is composed of drj^ grass, dead leaves, and moss, with an inner lining of hair and 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 Kearton, Richard, 1862-1928; Kearton, Cherry, 1871-1940, illus. London, New York [etc. ] Cassell and Co. , Ltd.


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