. Photography for the sportsman naturalist. Nature photography; Photography. Phoiogmpbing Birds' Nests 157 homes underneath the ground, — the kingfishers, bank swaUows, burrowing owls, etc. Here, of course, to show the nest and eggs, tlie hole must be excavated, but first a photograph of the en- trance hole should be made. The excavating must be done with great care, that the loosened earth and stones may not choke 'm^iiih.:.:.y-/Akiii K. Entrance Holes to Bank Swallows' Nests. the hole or roll down and break the eggs. The excavation must not be carried beyond that point which will show the ne
. Photography for the sportsman naturalist. Nature photography; Photography. Phoiogmpbing Birds' Nests 157 homes underneath the ground, — the kingfishers, bank swaUows, burrowing owls, etc. Here, of course, to show the nest and eggs, tlie hole must be excavated, but first a photograph of the en- trance hole should be made. The excavating must be done with great care, that the loosened earth and stones may not choke 'm^iiih.:.:.y-/Akiii K. Entrance Holes to Bank Swallows' Nests. the hole or roll down and break the eggs. The excavation must not be carried beyond that point which will show the nest and eggs to the best advantage. In photographing the nests of any of the "cave- dwellers " that make their abodes either in holes in trees or in the ground, the mirror will come. 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 Brownell, Leverett White, 1871-. New York. The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co. , Ltd
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