. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 1-tO usually giveu when she was twenty or thirtv feet away from the nest. They would prick up their ears and with wide-open e^ves and mouths opened wider still, each strive to be the nearest to her as she hopped to the back edge of the nest. Mother Thrasher showed no intentional partiality but fed her three children in turn. Occasionally she made a. Fig. 121. Sometimes Thrashers nest on the ground but more often in bushes. mistake and fed the same one twice in succession. As the little fellows grew older they resented


. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 1-tO usually giveu when she was twenty or thirtv feet away from the nest. They would prick up their ears and with wide-open e^ves and mouths opened wider still, each strive to be the nearest to her as she hopped to the back edge of the nest. Mother Thrasher showed no intentional partiality but fed her three children in turn. Occasionally she made a. Fig. 121. Sometimes Thrashers nest on the ground but more often in bushes. mistake and fed the same one twice in succession. As the little fellows grew older they resented such slights. The one whose turn it was to be fed would raise his voice in noisy protest if a nice, appetizing spider was, by mistake, thrust down his brother's throat. As the morsel was imme-. 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 Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert), 1876-1912. Worcester, Mass : Reed


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