. Bird lore . Entered as second-class mail matter in the Post Office at Hariisburg, 1. Bachmans Warbler, Adult Male. 3. Bachmans Warbler, Young Female. 2. Bachmans Warbler, Adult Female. 4. Worm-eating Warbler, Adult. 5 Swainsons Warbler, Adult.(.One-hilf natural size.) j&trli = Lore A BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINEDEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS Official Organ of the Audubon Societies Vol. VIII January —February, 1906 No. 1 An Experience in Tree-top PhotographyYoung Broad-winged Hawks at Home in Southern Connecticut By BERT FRANCIS CASE, Middle Haddam. Conn. Illustrated by the author T


. Bird lore . Entered as second-class mail matter in the Post Office at Hariisburg, 1. Bachmans Warbler, Adult Male. 3. Bachmans Warbler, Young Female. 2. Bachmans Warbler, Adult Female. 4. Worm-eating Warbler, Adult. 5 Swainsons Warbler, Adult.(.One-hilf natural size.) j&trli = Lore A BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINEDEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS Official Organ of the Audubon Societies Vol. VIII January —February, 1906 No. 1 An Experience in Tree-top PhotographyYoung Broad-winged Hawks at Home in Southern Connecticut By BERT FRANCIS CASE, Middle Haddam. Conn. Illustrated by the author THE following account of my first attempt at tree-top photographymay interest the readers of Bird-Lore who are ambitious in a likedirection, as well as express something of the real pleasure of theexperience,—except in the ending. We found the nest May 3, by chance, as it was the migration seasonand we were out looking for new arrivals, especially among the called our attention to the nest was the few downy feathers we sawclinging to the outside. Otherwise we sho


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