. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. THE AUDUBON BULLETIN 29 rang with the songs of Meadowlarks, the low twitterings of Bluebirds, and the calls of Robins. Only one incident marred the morning but by its very ridiculousness it added a bit of fun to our sojourn. As I stood motionless, intently regarding a Meadowlark perched on a fence post some distance away I felt something rubbing against my legs. I glanced down and to my chagrin beheld two cats at my feet. These members of the feline family proved very friendly and very adhesive; in fact they stuck to me all morning. So you can pictu


. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. THE AUDUBON BULLETIN 29 rang with the songs of Meadowlarks, the low twitterings of Bluebirds, and the calls of Robins. Only one incident marred the morning but by its very ridiculousness it added a bit of fun to our sojourn. As I stood motionless, intently regarding a Meadowlark perched on a fence post some distance away I felt something rubbing against my legs. I glanced down and to my chagrin beheld two cats at my feet. These members of the feline family proved very friendly and very adhesive; in fact they stuck to me all morning. So you can picture me eagerly scrutinizing every bush and tree with two hungry and playful cats trailing along in my wake. Mary E. Photo by Alvin R. Cahn BROWN PELICAN AT HER NEST An Aside Have you your copy of the Check List of the Birds of Illinois with the colored zonal map? Perhaps some of your friends will wish copies. Write the Illinois Audubon Society, 1649 10 South La Salle Street, Chicago. The Check List sells for fifty cents a 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 Illinois Audubon Society. [Chicago, Ill. ] : The Society


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