Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . ing cranes; wood duck, swans; curlews, willet, upland plover,and all shore birds (except the black-bellied and golden plovers, Wilson snipe orjacksnipe, woodcock, and the greater and lesser yellowlegs); bobolinks, catbirds,chickadees, cuckoos, flickers, flycatchers, grosbeaks, hummingbirds, kinglets, mar-tins, meadowlarks, nighthawks or bull-bats, nuthatches, orioles, robins, shrikes,swallows, swifts, tanagers, titmice, thrushes, vireos, warblers, waxwings, whip-poor-wills, woodpeckers, and wrens, and all other perching bird


Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . ing cranes; wood duck, swans; curlews, willet, upland plover,and all shore birds (except the black-bellied and golden plovers, Wilson snipe orjacksnipe, woodcock, and the greater and lesser yellowlegs); bobolinks, catbirds,chickadees, cuckoos, flickers, flycatchers, grosbeaks, hummingbirds, kinglets, mar-tins, meadowlarks, nighthawks or bull-bats, nuthatches, orioles, robins, shrikes,swallows, swifts, tanagers, titmice, thrushes, vireos, warblers, waxwings, whip-poor-wills, woodpeckers, and wrens, and all other perching birds which feed en-tirely or chiefly on insects; and also auks, auklets, bitterns, fulmars, gannets,grebes, guillemots, gulls, herons, jaegers, loons, murres, petrels, puffins, shear-waters, and terns. Under the Federal migratory bird treaty act the sale of all migration gamebirds is prohibited throughout the United States, except for scientific or propagat-ing purposes, or of waterfowl raised on farms or preserves under proper permitfrom the Secretary of Where Nature Rules Supreme (41)


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