. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state. Birds -- Ohio. THE PHCEBE. ing on a nail in a deserted cabin. Mr. Henninger was obliged to take the put down in order to secure a good photograph. As ma}" be guessed from the catholicity of Phcebe's tastes, many un- toward accidents befall during nesting time. Some nests are drowned out; a crumbling ledge or weakening mud-cement causes the downfall of others; while the Phoebe suffers more than most from misplaced confidence in man— or boy. Saddest of all, perhaps, is the annu


. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state. Birds -- Ohio. THE PHCEBE. ing on a nail in a deserted cabin. Mr. Henninger was obliged to take the put down in order to secure a good photograph. As ma}" be guessed from the catholicity of Phcebe's tastes, many un- toward accidents befall during nesting time. Some nests are drowned out; a crumbling ledge or weakening mud-cement causes the downfall of others; while the Phoebe suffers more than most from misplaced confidence in man— or boy. Saddest of all, perhaps, is the annual destruction by parasites. Phcebe's fondness for chicken feathers frequently involves the introduction of chicken-lice into the nest, and these and other vermin make the poor bird's life a burden. Finding cold eggs or desiccated young, one unacquainted with the cause of Phoebe's hardships, is inclined to chide the parent birds for neg- ligence, especially if they be seen at some distance uttering only a feeble plaint; but a careful investigation will exonerate the birds, and let the observer into the secret of their tragic sorrow. In this connection a word of advice to those who are the favored hosts of Phoebe, may not be amiss. ^'hen you are giving the chickens / their spring bath of sulphur, remember Phcebe's nest. If you / find evidence of vermin, remove the eggs carefully while you / sprinkle the nest thoroughly with the powder, hut do not get /. WHERE PHCEBE CAPTURES THE EARLY FLY. too much on the inside. Phoebe may not like it at first, but she will lead off six lusty youngsters at the end of the season, and that will be thanks enough. Or in return, you may figure out how many house-flies a pair of Phcebes will catch in a day, working at the rate of two a minute. An exhaustive list of Phoebe's enemies is not possible or necessarv. hut a little drama which I once witnessed in the romantic park at Elvria. is at least fruitful in suggestion. While hunting along the side


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