. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. TIIIC HOSTESS ENTKKTAINS (.to hy Enitst Harold Bayne3 "Wiii(lox\- lioxcs are a ne\'er-ceasing source of enjoyment. Mr. Ernest Harold Baynes luilt the first I ever saw, at his home in Meriden. X. H., a particularly attractive one, which las helped him to liecnnie intimate witli an astimisliint;" variet\' of birds" (see paye 332).. T.\K1XC, TTTE CAK'!' I)lit This photo shows hnw responsive liirds are to :i little attention and how tame they may become. This wild chickadee will enter the house, perch upon h


. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. TIIIC HOSTESS ENTKKTAINS (.to hy Enitst Harold Bayne3 "Wiii(lox\- lioxcs are a ne\'er-ceasing source of enjoyment. Mr. Ernest Harold Baynes luilt the first I ever saw, at his home in Meriden. X. H., a particularly attractive one, which las helped him to liecnnie intimate witli an astimisliint;" variet\' of birds" (see paye 332).. T.\K1XC, TTTE CAK'!' I)lit This photo shows hnw responsive liirds are to :i little attention and how tame they may become. This wild chickadee will enter the house, perch upon his favorite delicacy, attd enjoy a metil in no wa_\- aFfrislitcd the presence of his human entertainers. 336. 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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