. Bird lore . ^% BBHBBiMKlHaiSPISI restine-place of the Canada Geese on their northern bhnd was moved to thesouthern edge of this pond andcorn poured out on the shore andin the water directly in front ofthe bhnd. Within three days theGeese became accustomed to theblind and fed in front of it orrested by the side of it undis-turbed. Under date of April 14, 1917,I find these notes: Entered theblind at i Geese came inabout 6 Too dark for pic-tures until 7. Made sixty expos-ures up until 9 oclock. Used 5x7camera, 4x5 and the April 16 I made these notes: Came down aft


. Bird lore . ^% BBHBBiMKlHaiSPISI restine-place of the Canada Geese on their northern bhnd was moved to thesouthern edge of this pond andcorn poured out on the shore andin the water directly in front ofthe bhnd. Within three days theGeese became accustomed to theblind and fed in front of it orrested by the side of it undis-turbed. Under date of April 14, 1917,I find these notes: Entered theblind at i Geese came inabout 6 Too dark for pic-tures until 7. Made sixty expos-ures up until 9 oclock. Used 5x7camera, 4x5 and the April 16 I made these notes: Came down after dinner and flushed theGeese and Ducks. Geese raised a little and alighted in the river at the is the fourth time in succession they have done this. They are not muchdisturbed by the car. Put out corn and buckwheat and set up three camerasas follows: stereo, 4x5 front combination and ii-inch lens on a 4 x 5 Mallards came in at the east end of the pond about Ducks to the. A RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER SAMPLEDTHE SUET


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