. Wild animals of Glacier National Park. The mammals. Glacier National Park (Agency : U. S. ); Mammals; Birds. ITO WILD ANIMALS OF GLACIER KATIOKAL 1 Handbook ot Birds of the Western United States. Fig. 72.âMradowlark. Stevenson says it is " rare, but noted," and Mr. Gird records it from the swamps of the North Forlv of the Flathead, and also the Bellj' River country. W E s T E R X JSIead- owlaek: Sturnella neglecta neglecta.â The meadovrlark, â with his handsome black-collared yel- low breast and his protectively colored brown-streaked back, is rare in the park, though seen b


. Wild animals of Glacier National Park. The mammals. Glacier National Park (Agency : U. S. ); Mammals; Birds. ITO WILD ANIMALS OF GLACIER KATIOKAL 1 Handbook ot Birds of the Western United States. Fig. 72.âMradowlark. Stevenson says it is " rare, but noted," and Mr. Gird records it from the swamps of the North Forlv of the Flathead, and also the Bellj' River country. W E s T E R X JSIead- owlaek: Sturnella neglecta neglecta.â The meadovrlark, â with his handsome black-collared yel- low breast and his protectively colored brown-streaked back, is rare in the park, though seen between ]\Iany Glaciers and the St. Mary Lakes and reported from the Sherburne Lake Flats, Belly Eiver, and the North Fork of the Flathead. One was seen years ago by ]\Ir. Bryant at Ernest Christianson's ranch on Camas Creek at Thanksgiving, and Mr. Christianson has told him of one winter- ing in his hay sheds. On April 18, 1918, Mr. Bailey heard meadow- larks singing in the fields at the Adair ranch, south of Logging Creek, but apparently they had not yet reached the Big Prairie country. Brewer Blackbird: E up hag us cyanoceph- alufi.âThe only black- birds seen by us were just outside the bounda- ries of the park in one of the valleys a few miles north of Glacier Park Hotel and on the Belly Piver north of the International Boundary, but both were so near the lino that the birds would very likely have come into the park. Mr. Bryant reports them from ^the prairie. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. National Park Service; Bailey, Vernon, 1864-1942; Bailey, Florence Augusta (Merriam) 1863-. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.


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