. Audubon . &± h\ itfMHfl A \ul NG u HOOPING i KAM Owing to continuous pei ecution by gunners, the \\ i ping Crane has be< e one ol the rareal in Nn America. This photograph was madi bj Mi i Margarel Estlin, al Kercobert, Saskatchewan, in therofioij. Adult birds were seen by her in tin latea the autumn of igsi The Audubon Societies 321 of naturalists visited me for study. Cahn and two assistants came onJune 3, and stayed about ten days, duringwhich they studied the life habits of Egretsand Herons, and took about 250 photographsof them. Mr. and Mrs. (i. Finlay Simmons,the f


. Audubon . &± h\ itfMHfl A \ul NG u HOOPING i KAM Owing to continuous pei ecution by gunners, the \\ i ping Crane has be< e one ol the rareal in Nn America. This photograph was madi bj Mi i Margarel Estlin, al Kercobert, Saskatchewan, in therofioij. Adult birds were seen by her in tin latea the autumn of igsi The Audubon Societies 321 of naturalists visited me for study. Cahn and two assistants came onJune 3, and stayed about ten days, duringwhich they studied the life habits of Egretsand Herons, and took about 250 photographsof them. Mr. and Mrs. (i. Finlay Simmons,the former being an instructor in biology atthe University of Texas at Austin, cameabout the middle of June, and worked amongthe birds and fish of the surrounding districtfor two weeks. Prof. B. C. Tharp, botanist by camping on land, which camp would haveto be built during the heat of nesting, I usedthe houseboat. I am convinced the properway to handle the Island is to put up a smallpermanent wooden shack, s


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