. American ornithology for the home and school . diet. 1 am sorry to say thatthey are also extremely fond ofthe eggs and young of otherbirds. Thus they are the cause ofbreaking up many a happy feet are strong and are usedin holding their food while tearingit up into pieces suitable for swal-lowing. All birds have a song of somesort. The Jay appears to realizethat there is a ludicrous lack of har-mon\ in his, and rarely utters it inpublic. In the early spring it maybe heard as he endeavors to winthe love of some coquette. With numerous bows and gro-tesque antics, he proceeds to utter


. American ornithology for the home and school . diet. 1 am sorry to say thatthey are also extremely fond ofthe eggs and young of otherbirds. Thus they are the cause ofbreaking up many a happy feet are strong and are usedin holding their food while tearingit up into pieces suitable for swal-lowing. All birds have a song of somesort. The Jay appears to realizethat there is a ludicrous lack of har-mon\ in his, and rarely utters it inpublic. In the early spring it maybe heard as he endeavors to winthe love of some coquette. With numerous bows and gro-tesque antics, he proceeds to utter aseries of low warbling notes, inter-spersed with shrill whistles and im-itations of the notes of many otherbirds. They are very quiet during nest-ing time. The female sits veryclose and will allow you nearly totouch her before leaving the disturbed both birds willunite in most vigorous evidently do not realize thatthey are being treated just as theythemselves have treated scores ofother birds. 6o A ME RICAN AUDUBONS WARBLER.


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