. The oist . et up in grapevinetangle, four fresh eggs. 8-2-14. (14) Nest lined with pine needles15 feet up in crotch of Cedar, foureggs advanced. 7-6-15. (15) Nest lined with pine needles 12feet up on horizontal branch of pine,four fresh eggs. 7-5-15. (16) Nest 10 feet up on horizontalbranch of Norway pine, lined with theneedles, five fresh eggs. 7-5-14. (17) Nest lined with pine needles20 feet up on horizontal branch ofNorway pine, five fresh eggs, 7-14-15. (18) Nest lined with pine needles5 feet up in willow, four fresh (19) Nest 10 feet up in Hemlock,lined with grass, five fr
. The oist . et up in grapevinetangle, four fresh eggs. 8-2-14. (14) Nest lined with pine needles15 feet up in crotch of Cedar, foureggs advanced. 7-6-15. (15) Nest lined with pine needles 12feet up on horizontal branch of pine,four fresh eggs. 7-5-15. (16) Nest 10 feet up on horizontalbranch of Norway pine, lined with theneedles, five fresh eggs. 7-5-14. (17) Nest lined with pine needles20 feet up on horizontal branch ofNorway pine, five fresh eggs, 7-14-15. (18) Nest lined with pine needles5 feet up in willow, four fresh (19) Nest 10 feet up in Hemlock,lined with grass, five fresh This nest and eggs were taken,the birds rebuilding in the same spothatched two young which were fullyfledged. 8-13-15. 162 THE OOLOGIST ■■.i« .!ij J^^^M^^^^Kk ^^^^^^^kk^^j^ > ^aIBk^ ^■^^r ^^^HKbBMIk. ^yFjBb ^-■■ ^H|hH»^ ^^ ^^ii ^^^^^^^^RflP^ ■ IW( ^^^^H^^Ki^ . ,-^- ■- . <* ,- :cj!6i^SSI^..M\ Nest and Ec 3S of Scarlet Tanager—Photo by Thos. D. Burleigh THE OOLOGIST 163. Nest and Eggs of Indigo BuntingHaemarville, Pa., May 25, 1915 —Photo by Thos. D. Burleigh 164 THE OOLOQIST (20) Nest 5 feet up in willow, linedwith pine needles, four fresh (21) Nest 10 feet up in bush, linedwith pine needles, four fresh (22) Nest 6 feet in willow, three ad-vanced eggs, nest knocked down byheavy rain. 8-2-15. Paul Harrington. Strange the past year I have found aboutmy home four or five Yellow BilledCuckoos some of them dead but twoalive. One of these 1 found this after-noon. The bird had no broken bonesand nothing seemed wrong except thewings drooped a little. It could use itsfeet well for it ran as well as everwhen I caught it. Could you pleasetell me what is wrong with thesebirds? R. C. Martin, Jr. Albemarle, La. Rightful Use of Big Game IHeritageUrged. Henry W. Henshaw, Chief of U. Survey Points Out Value ofBirds. With the beginning of the huntingseason, the variety and plenty of theNorth American hu
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