. Breeding birds of Ontario : nidiology and distribution. Birds; Birds; Birds. Fig. 187 Fig. 187 Crop and pasture field habitat. Disturbed fields, often with very short grass or without dead grass from previous years, are still usable by a few species such as Bobolink, Savannah Sparrow, and Vesper Sparrow. (Photo by R. D. James) Fig. 188A Female Bobolink feeding young at a nest at Luther Marsh, Dufferin County, 17 June 1975. (Photo by G. K. Peck) Fig. 188B Nest and eggs of Vesper Sparrow, with a Brown-headed Cowbird egg (on the left). (Photo by G. K. Peck) 368. Please note that these images ar


. Breeding birds of Ontario : nidiology and distribution. Birds; Birds; Birds. Fig. 187 Fig. 187 Crop and pasture field habitat. Disturbed fields, often with very short grass or without dead grass from previous years, are still usable by a few species such as Bobolink, Savannah Sparrow, and Vesper Sparrow. (Photo by R. D. James) Fig. 188A Female Bobolink feeding young at a nest at Luther Marsh, Dufferin County, 17 June 1975. (Photo by G. K. Peck) Fig. 188B Nest and eggs of Vesper Sparrow, with a Brown-headed Cowbird egg (on the left). (Photo by G. K. Peck) 368. 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 Peck, George K; James, Ross, 1943-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum


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