. Our own birds : a familiar natural history of the birds of the United States . ng, Bluebird, , 114. its song, Swallow, Nuthatch, Ibis, 222, 223. Audubon on, 223, 224. its mode of catching the cray-fish, Cranes, 211. food of, 212. found only in the South andWest, 212. their extreme wariness, Pigeon, 189. Wild Turkey, 197. manner of travel, , 199. rarely found east of the Missis-sippi, quoted: on Bald Eagle, 176, Parrot, Wren, W
. Our own birds : a familiar natural history of the birds of the United States . ng, Bluebird, , 114. its song, Swallow, Nuthatch, Ibis, 222, 223. Audubon on, 223, 224. its mode of catching the cray-fish, Cranes, 211. food of, 212. found only in the South andWest, 212. their extreme wariness, Pigeon, 189. Wild Turkey, 197. manner of travel, , 199. rarely found east of the Missis-sippi, quoted: on Bald Eagle, 176, Parrot, Wren, Woodpetkor, , Tanager, Sand Piper, 219, Petrel, 257, , appendages to, 21. structure of, determines themanner of flight, Wren, , 221. a nocturnal bird, nest, Duck, , 131. manner in which it obtains its food, of the head, Pewee, Robin, , 105-110. Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Magpie, Warbler, nest, 96. 28.
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