. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 105 ern states, where they can get shelter in large cedar swamps. It is quite probable that it is the birds from the extreme northern parts of their breeding range that winter in northern United States, while the birds that breed here migrate southwards to the Gulf Fig. 89. JUST FED BUT STILL HUNGRY. Adult Robins return to the same breeding grounds each year and are believed to remain mated for life. It is prob- able that the young birds become separated from their par- ents and from each other and seek new f


. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 105 ern states, where they can get shelter in large cedar swamps. It is quite probable that it is the birds from the extreme northern parts of their breeding range that winter in northern United States, while the birds that breed here migrate southwards to the Gulf Fig. 89. JUST FED BUT STILL HUNGRY. Adult Robins return to the same breeding grounds each year and are believed to remain mated for life. It is prob- able that the young birds become separated from their par- ents and from each other and seek new fields on their re- turn from the south. The song of the Robin is alwaj's pleasing,—a loud, roll- ing "cheer-up, cheerily cheerily, ; varied greatlv in pitch but usually fitting these words. An old rendition of the. 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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