. Bird-life : a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- United States Pictorial works. 24 FORM AND HABIT: THE WING. high, whistling sound. In other cases the shafts of the wing-feathers may be much enlarged and horny, when the bird makes a sin- gular snapping sound in flight. If you recall the supplicating manner of, a young bird as with 9.—Wing of Woodcock, showing three , n outer attenuate feathers. 0/a natural gently fluttering wmgS MZe) it begs for food, you will recognize one of several ways in which the wings may express emotion. Birds also threaten


. Bird-life : a guide to the study of our common birds. Birds -- United States; Birds -- United States Pictorial works. 24 FORM AND HABIT: THE WING. high, whistling sound. In other cases the shafts of the wing-feathers may be much enlarged and horny, when the bird makes a sin- gular snapping sound in flight. If you recall the supplicating manner of, a young bird as with 9.—Wing of Woodcock, showing three , n outer attenuate feathers. 0/a natural gently fluttering wmgS MZe) it begs for food, you will recognize one of several ways in which the wings may express emotion. Birds also threaten with their wings, as any hen with chicks will testify, and from this. 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 Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945; Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946. New York : Appleton


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