. Bird-songs about Worcester. By Harry Leverett Nelson, Birds; Birdsongs. IX. THE BIRDS OF PRINCETON. Princeton, June 20, 1889. My dear Mr. Editor, — Having passed the last few days in the Worcester County hill town of Princeton, I have been tempted to send you this letter on the birds I have heard sing here at this season of the year, when nearly all our wild birds sing at their best. I am particularly prompted to do this, as it will give me an opportunity to inform local ornithologists that the hermit- thrush, a bird well known for the beauty of its song throughout the White Moun- tains


. Bird-songs about Worcester. By Harry Leverett Nelson, Birds; Birdsongs. IX. THE BIRDS OF PRINCETON. Princeton, June 20, 1889. My dear Mr. Editor, — Having passed the last few days in the Worcester County hill town of Princeton, I have been tempted to send you this letter on the birds I have heard sing here at this season of the year, when nearly all our wild birds sing at their best. I am particularly prompted to do this, as it will give me an opportunity to inform local ornithologists that the hermit- thrush, a bird well known for the beauty of its song throughout the White Moun- tains and the more northern districts of Maine, is to be found breeding and sing- ing on our own 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 Nelson, Harry Leverett, 1858-1889. Boston, Little, Brown and Company


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