. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Barn Swallow Cliff Swallow 616 Bank Swallow. Length sJ inches. Identified by its nest, which is always in a horizontal hole in a steep or vertical bank near a stream or a road; generally nests in colonics. Brownish gray above, white below. Tail is slightly notched. 614 Tree Swallow. 617 Rough-winged Swallow. Occasional Waxwing Family. — Birds of me- dium size and wonderfully rich grayish brown color. The name " waxwing " refers to the bright red tips on some of the wing feathers, suggesting seal- ing wax. Both


. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Barn Swallow Cliff Swallow 616 Bank Swallow. Length sJ inches. Identified by its nest, which is always in a horizontal hole in a steep or vertical bank near a stream or a road; generally nests in colonics. Brownish gray above, white below. Tail is slightly notched. 614 Tree Swallow. 617 Rough-winged Swallow. Occasional Waxwing Family. — Birds of me- dium size and wonderfully rich grayish brown color. The name " waxwing " refers to the bright red tips on some of the wing feathers, suggesting seal- ing wax. Both of our species have a stylish crest, though the Bohemian does not always keep his raised. 618 Bohemian Waxwing. M. and 619 Cedar Waxwing. 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 Schmidt, Charles Christian, 1859-. Boston, New York [etc. ] D. C. Heath & Co


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