. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . couldnt tellwhat it was from the grounds soclimbed up, but of course didnt botherit after making sure of the owner. Inan extensive patch of low hemlockbrush I found another Black-throatedBlues nest holding two eggs. A Tana-gers nest was low in a hemlock andcontained one egg and was followedby two more Magnolias. One 15 feetup and the other eight feet up bothcontained four eggs. This was followed by another Black-throated Blues nest all finished andready for eggs, and I wound up byfinding still another Magnolias in thetop of a smal


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . couldnt tellwhat it was from the grounds soclimbed up, but of course didnt botherit after making sure of the owner. Inan extensive patch of low hemlockbrush I found another Black-throatedBlues nest holding two eggs. A Tana-gers nest was low in a hemlock andcontained one egg and was followedby two more Magnolias. One 15 feetup and the other eight feet up bothcontained four eggs. This was followed by another Black-throated Blues nest all finished andready for eggs, and I wound up byfinding still another Magnolias in thetop of a small hemlock. This made 18 nests in this piece ofyoods ,including four Black-throatedBlues which is as many of the Bluesas I could find in a whole season if Itried hard. Although I didnt findmuch that I wanted my collection wasricher by three good sets and I hadthe pleasure of finding and examin-ing a few fine Warblers nests besideseeing many birds and a few mam-mals. R. B. Simpson. COPY! COPY!! COPY!!! We are short of copy. Get busy.—Editor. 144 THE OOLOQ18T. Nest and Eggs of the Turkey Buzzard.—Photo by G. E. Maxon


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