. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. Photo Ijy Thomas E. Marr and Son ANOTHER PLACE WHERE BIRDS LIKE TO NEST A wood road at The Pines. In the thickets along its sides the catbird, cuckoo, golden- winged warbler, chestnut-sided warbler, bluejay, brown thrush, chewink, purple finch, tanager^ and other birds find attractive nesting sites. This wood road runs through that portion of Mr. Kennard's place on which the undergrowth has been encouraged, and on which over thirty varieties of birds breed each year (see page 315). Contrast with the scene on page 320. 319. Plea


. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. Photo Ijy Thomas E. Marr and Son ANOTHER PLACE WHERE BIRDS LIKE TO NEST A wood road at The Pines. In the thickets along its sides the catbird, cuckoo, golden- winged warbler, chestnut-sided warbler, bluejay, brown thrush, chewink, purple finch, tanager^ and other birds find attractive nesting sites. This wood road runs through that portion of Mr. Kennard's place on which the undergrowth has been encouraged, and on which over thirty varieties of birds breed each year (see page 315). Contrast with the scene on page 320. 319. 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 Washington, D. C. : National Geographic Society


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