. Bird lore . A PROTECTED BIRD COLONY From the group in the American Museum of Natural History, representing the summer bird-life of CobbsIsland, Virginia. The Least Terns, here shown, were once abundant on the isiand but were exterminated by milli-nery collectors. (224) Annual Report of the National Associa-tion of Audubon Societies for 1906 CONTENTS Report of the President : Introductory : The Years Work ; Legislation : ResultsAttained in Certain States ; Work for 1907 ; Alien Hunters ; Protection for SmallShore Birds; Bartrams Plover; Eskimo Curlew; Wood Duck; Spring Shooting;Gun Licenses;


. Bird lore . A PROTECTED BIRD COLONY From the group in the American Museum of Natural History, representing the summer bird-life of CobbsIsland, Virginia. The Least Terns, here shown, were once abundant on the isiand but were exterminated by milli-nery collectors. (224) Annual Report of the National Associa-tion of Audubon Societies for 1906 CONTENTS Report of the President : Introductory : The Years Work ; Legislation : ResultsAttained in Certain States ; Work for 1907 ; Alien Hunters ; Protection for SmallShore Birds; Bartrams Plover; Eskimo Curlew; Wood Duck; Spring Shooting;Gun Licenses; Aigrettes. Reservations : Wardens. Educational Work. Sug-gestions for Special Audubon Work ; Bird Clubs; Bird Boxes; FeedingPlaces. Reports from State Societies. List of Members and Contributors. Report ofthe Treasurer. REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT By WILLIAM DUTCHER INTRODUCTORY Members of the Association: Before presenting to you the resultsof the past years work and the plans for future development, let us lockb


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