. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Fig. 235. NEST OF KINGBIRD. regard to his chickens, although few of the hawks touchpoultry in summer: , The sight of a bird of prey is to a , like a redflag flaunted before a bull. He immediately f.^^sm pur-suit, get aboye the larger bird and keeps down atit. It Is strange fact that hawks or crows neyer attempt todefend themsehes but will exert themsehes to the utmostto escape from the torment. 273. Fig. 236. An unusual site; their nests are usually amongthe smaller outer branches of trees. 18 274


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