. Wild nature's ways . MISSEL THRUSHBORED AND ANNOYED. XVI INTRODUCTION. For valuable assistance given with greatkindness in the preparation of this book, I haveto thank gratefully Sir Arthur John CampbellOrde, of Lochgilphead; Mr. Erskine Beveridge, ofDunfermhne ; Rev. M. C. H. Bird, of Stalham ;Dr. Mackenzie, of Scolpaig ; Mr. H. H. Mackenzie,of Balelone; Messrs. Charles and Frank Rutley,of Birchwood ; Mr. Walpole Greenwell, of MardenPark ; General Sir Richard Thomas Farren, Wood-bridge ; ]\Iajor Petre, of Westwick Hall; Hudson, of Stratford-on-Avon ; Richards, of Londo


. Wild nature's ways . MISSEL THRUSHBORED AND ANNOYED. XVI INTRODUCTION. For valuable assistance given with greatkindness in the preparation of this book, I haveto thank gratefully Sir Arthur John CampbellOrde, of Lochgilphead; Mr. Erskine Beveridge, ofDunfermhne ; Rev. M. C. H. Bird, of Stalham ;Dr. Mackenzie, of Scolpaig ; Mr. H. H. Mackenzie,of Balelone; Messrs. Charles and Frank Rutley,of Birchwood ; Mr. Walpole Greenwell, of MardenPark ; General Sir Richard Thomas Farren, Wood-bridge ; ]\Iajor Petre, of Westwick Hall; Hudson, of Stratford-on-Avon ; Richards, of London; and many otherfriends and bird-lovers throughout the country. R. Kearton. November, WILD NATURESWAYS CHAPTER I. DECEIVING WILD CREATURES.


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