. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Fig. 246. NEST OF LOGGERHEAD SHRIKESix grayish-white eggs, spotted with yellowish-brown, 285 Loggerhead ShrikeI. E. Hess. Perched on the topmost twig of an osage-orange tree, hisgray suit and rounded form silouetted against the leadenMarch sky, we see the first Loggerhead of the season. Heis one of the earlier spring arrivals, being preceded onlyby the Robin, Bluebird, Grackle and Song Sparrow. Totally ignoring the bleak north winds, and the gloomy. Fig. 247. ADULT SHRIKE ON NEST. 286
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