. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 207 I have ever seen. He was everywhere ahiiost at once, climb- ing all over my head, shoulders and hands, but never still for an instant. He pleaded so earnestly for me to let his little ones go, that I soon turned them loose. Chestnut-sided Warbler. Both this species and the Black and White Warbler are about equally common, but the nests of the Chestnut-side are much more easily found. The birds are not as careful to avoid being seen and the nests are above ground so that they are often found without watching tlie o


. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 207 I have ever seen. He was everywhere ahiiost at once, climb- ing all over my head, shoulders and hands, but never still for an instant. He pleaded so earnestly for me to let his little ones go, that I soon turned them loose. Chestnut-sided Warbler. Both this species and the Black and White Warbler are about equally common, but the nests of the Chestnut-side are much more easily found. The birds are not as careful to avoid being seen and the nests are above ground so that they are often found without watching tlie owner. They are, however, located usually at the top of low bushes so they can be seen only below by removing the protecting leaves from Fig. 17G. CHESTXUT-SIDE ON 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 Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert), 1876-1912. Worcester, Mass : Reed


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