. Birds of New York. Birds. BIRDS OF NEVv YORK 235 grass or over the meadow, also a nasal " peent " as it is written by Chapman, as well as a call frequently uttered when alighting upon a fence post or tree and accompanied with a fluttering of the tail, which may be written " ; The nest of the Meadowlark is hidden among the thick grasses or underneath a tussock of sedge or clover, and consists of weed a '/. â ) ' it: ' Ai- ,'â â â 'â ⢠'â IE'.'. Meadowlark's nest and eggs stems and coarse grasses, hned with finer blades of grass. It is somewhat arched over, b


. Birds of New York. Birds. BIRDS OF NEVv YORK 235 grass or over the meadow, also a nasal " peent " as it is written by Chapman, as well as a call frequently uttered when alighting upon a fence post or tree and accompanied with a fluttering of the tail, which may be written " ; The nest of the Meadowlark is hidden among the thick grasses or underneath a tussock of sedge or clover, and consists of weed a '/. â ) ' it: ' Ai- ,'â â â 'â ⢠'â IE'.'. Meadowlark's nest and eggs stems and coarse grasses, hned with finer blades of grass. It is somewhat arched over, both by the construction materials and by the grass among which it is placed so that it is almost impossible to detect its situation unless the bird is flushed from the nest. The eggs are from 4 to 6 or 7 in number, usually 5 in my experience, with a white ground color more or less thickly speckled and spotted with brown, rusty and lavender. They. 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 Eaton, Elon Howard, 1866-1934; Noyes, Nicholas H. fmo. Albany, University of the State of New York


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