. Bird-lore . guardedislands of the Maine coast. Ravens are not uncommon on theseislands, and we found them on at leasttwo occasions. Apparently their nestsare usually built in evergreen trees. Justwhat damage they do in the bird-com-munities is not known with certainty, butwe strongly suspected that the remains ofa dozen young Night Herons found in onecolony bore mute testimony to the powersof this magnificent representative of thefamily Corvida. It is well known thatelsewhere Ravens are a pest to breeding-colonies of Sea-birds.—T. G. P. TENTH ANNUAL MEETING Notice to Members The Tenth Annual


. Bird-lore . guardedislands of the Maine coast. Ravens are not uncommon on theseislands, and we found them on at leasttwo occasions. Apparently their nestsare usually built in evergreen trees. Justwhat damage they do in the bird-com-munities is not known with certainty, butwe strongly suspected that the remains ofa dozen young Night Herons found in onecolony bore mute testimony to the powersof this magnificent representative of thefamily Corvida. It is well known thatelsewhere Ravens are a pest to breeding-colonies of Sea-birds.—T. G. P. TENTH ANNUAL MEETING Notice to Members The Tenth Annual Meeting of theNational Association of Audubon Socie-ties will convene at ten oclock, a. m., onTuesday, October 27, 1914, at the Ameri-can Museum of Natural History, WestSfeve^ty-seventh Street and Central ParkWest, New York City.■;- A prograrn of more than usual interesti^ being prepared, and it is hoped thatth^efinay be a large attendance of mem-bers^and •jtheir friends.—T. GilbertPEARSoNj^.ecr^O^ ^^h;J#^^ ^ ^^i


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