. Bird-lore . figured, 279, 280. Warbler, Brewsters 283; Cape May, 275,276, 446; Hooded, 275; Kirtlands. 418;Myrtle, 118; Prothonotary, 112, 447. Washington, 48, 49, 102, 361. Wasps in Bird-Boxes, 445. West Virginia, 40, 533. Whip-poor-will, 138; figured, facing 138, 296;, Andean, figured, , European, , Albert, 146; photograph of, , 4S2. Wilson Bulletin, The, reviewed, 56, , Birds deceived by, 275, 355, , Effects of, , 46, 47, 191, 282, 283, , , 161, , ,


. Bird-lore . figured, 279, 280. Warbler, Brewsters 283; Cape May, 275,276, 446; Hooded, 275; Kirtlands. 418;Myrtle, 118; Prothonotary, 112, 447. Washington, 48, 49, 102, 361. Wasps in Bird-Boxes, 445. West Virginia, 40, 533. Whip-poor-will, 138; figured, facing 138, 296;, Andean, figured, , European, , Albert, 146; photograph of, , 4S2. Wilson Bulletin, The, reviewed, 56, , Birds deceived by, 275, 355, , Effects of, , 46, 47, 191, 282, 283, , , 161, , , , Downy, 13; figured, 323, 358; 37S; Hairy, figured, 88; Pileated, 116; Red-headed, 90; figured, 91; 195, , Miss Magnolia, Photograph of, , 211; House, 189; figured, 189, 190; 213. 273, 355; Winter, 89; Wood, and Allens Field Note-Book of Birds, reviewed, 198. Yellow-legs, Greater, 261; Lesser, Birds of the Thomas County[Nebraska] Forest Reserve, reviewed, 199. i. 1. Redpoll, Adult Male 4. Greenland Redpoll, Adult Male 2. Redpoll, Female 5. Purple Finch, Adult Male 3. Gkeenland Redioll, Female 6. Purple Finch, Female (One-half Natural Size) A BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS Official Organ of The Audubon Societies Vol. XVI January—February, 1914 No. 1 Impressions of the Voices of Tropical Birds By LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTESIllustrated by the author SECOND PAPER—TINAMOUS, PARTRIDGES, AND SOLITAIRES IN THE tropics, as in more familiar scenes, the birdsongs of the fields arefrank, pastoral, and prevalent. With us, the Meadowlark, Field Sparrow,Vesper, and Song Sparrows pipe often and openly, and, from May toOctober, their notes are almost constantly in the air. But the forest birds aremore reluctant singers, and their rare notes are all mystery, romance, andreclusive shyness. The Field Sparrow will sit on a dock-stalk and sing, lookingyou in the eyes; the Veery will quietly fade away when your presence


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