. Bird-lore . N FEEDING YOUNG (118). CANADA JAY April 8, Kjo; I20 Bird-Lore the same position for twenty minutes, then flew away to another lakenear by. On starting home I flushed a Wilsons Snipe, but failed to locate itsnest. Several Killdeers were running along the shore, continually utteringtheir familiar cries and trying to lead me away from their nest of young,which I did not have time to locate. The Northern Flicker is quite scarce here. I do not remember seeingmore than two or three pairs auring the season and did not locate a singlenesting site. White-throated Sparrows and Slate-colore


. Bird-lore . N FEEDING YOUNG (118). CANADA JAY April 8, Kjo; I20 Bird-Lore the same position for twenty minutes, then flew away to another lakenear by. On starting home I flushed a Wilsons Snipe, but failed to locate itsnest. Several Killdeers were running along the shore, continually utteringtheir familiar cries and trying to lead me away from their nest of young,which I did not have time to locate. The Northern Flicker is quite scarce here. I do not remember seeingmore than two or three pairs auring the season and did not locate a singlenesting site. White-throated Sparrows and Slate-colored Juncos abound in *■■*■ aK mi m^^^/i W%M NtST AND YOUNG OF OLIVE-BACKED THRUSH the low, wet places, even in the back yards in the city, and frequently areseen sitting on the telephone and electric light wire on the busiest streets. The English Sparrow did not seem to be very abundant in the spring of1906, and the following fall numerous flocks could be seen at most anytime of day chattering in the trees or flying about over t


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