. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. Photo by Howard H. Cleaves SHOWING THE GOLDFISH WITH "FUIJ, RIG" <)F FINS UEFORE BEING ANCHORED OUT FOR THE EXPERIMENT 30. Willow Creek, Mont. 31. Carlsbad, N. Mex, 32. Rio Grande, N. Mex. 3i. Cold Springs, Ore. 34. Belle Fourche, S. Dak. 35. Strawberrj' \'alley, Utah. 36. Kcechelus, Wash. S7. Kachess, Wash. 38. Clcalum, Wash. 39. Humping Lake, Wash. 40. , Wash. 41. Pathfinder, Wi'o. 42. Shoshone, Wyo. 43. Minidoka, Idaho. 44. Bering Sea, Alaska. 45. Tuxedni, Alaska. 46. St. Lazaria, Alaska. 47. "S'
. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. Photo by Howard H. Cleaves SHOWING THE GOLDFISH WITH "FUIJ, RIG" <)F FINS UEFORE BEING ANCHORED OUT FOR THE EXPERIMENT 30. Willow Creek, Mont. 31. Carlsbad, N. Mex, 32. Rio Grande, N. Mex. 3i. Cold Springs, Ore. 34. Belle Fourche, S. Dak. 35. Strawberrj' \'alley, Utah. 36. Kcechelus, Wash. S7. Kachess, Wash. 38. Clcalum, Wash. 39. Humping Lake, Wash. 40. , Wash. 41. Pathfinder, Wi'o. 42. Shoshone, Wyo. 43. Minidoka, Idaho. 44. Bering Sea, Alaska. 45. Tuxedni, Alaska. 46. St. Lazaria, Alaska. 47. "S'ukon Delta, Alaska. 48. Cluehra, P. R. 49. Farallon, Cal. 50. Pribilof, Alaska.* 51. Bogoslof, Alaska. 52. Clear Lake, Cal. 53. Forester Island, Alaska. 54. Hazy Islands, Alaska. 55. Niobrara, Nebr. 56. Green Bay, Wis. 57. Cliamisso Island, Alaska. 58. Pishkun, Montana. * Transferred to Bureau of Fisheries by act of April 21, 1910. 59. Desecheo Island, P. R. 60. Gravel Island. Wis. (Lake Jilichigan). 6i. Aleutian Islands, Alaska. 62. Walker Lake, Ark. 63. Petit Eois Island, Ala. 64. Anaho Island, Nev. What could constitute a more ideal va- cation trip than packing off in j\Iay or June, the height of the birds' breeding period, and tra^•ersing a portion of the coast with a view to stopping here and there at the most populous and fascinat- ing bird rookeries? If the writer were to be stricken in the next 24 hours with some malady which would confine him to his bed for the balance of his days, the most highly cherished memories that could come to him would be of his ex- periences in the big bird colonies of the Atlantic coast. J\Iost of these spots are islands, for there are few enemies on these places such as the land birds have to contend with, and an abundant and constant food supply is always at hand in the ocean near by. From personal, first-hand experience 34. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea
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