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Identifier: birdlore61904nati (find matches)
Title: Bird lore
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: National Committee of the Audubon Societies of America National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals National Audubon Society
Subjects: Birds Birds Ornithology
Publisher: New York City : Macmillan Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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s broken by the plow, they often becomevery tame if not moested. They fly down, even alighting under the very horses for an in-stant in their endeavor to capture an unearthed mouse or insect. Stucy Points for Teachers and Students Where is this Hawk found? Does it remain in your locality in winter? It not found in your locality inwinter, when does it arrive in the spring? When Joes it leave in the fall? Is it rare or abundant in yoursection? What harm to agriculture is done by grasshoppers? By crickets? By mice and other rodents? Howcan you distinguish the Sparrow Hawks from Pigeon Hawks and Sharp - shinned Hawks? Give some reasons,based on your personal observations, why the Sparrow Hawk should be protected. For valuable information regarding the Sparrow Hawks, consult the reference booksnamed in Leaflet No. 8, Marsh Hawk. Additional copies of this leaflet may be procured of William Dutcher, chairman,525 Manhattan avenue, New York city. SEPTEMBER —OCTOBER, 1904 20o. a CopySI a Year
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30PVRI0HT. 1904 Bird-Lore for December will contain an article by Ernest Thompson Setonon How to Study a Bird. iiirli-lare September-October, 1904 CONTENTS GENERAL ARTICLES page Frontispiece — Bay-brkasted and Ciikstnut-sidkd Warblers Bruce Horsfall. President Roosevelt and Bird Protection . . 147 Solitary Sandpiper. Illustration ... T. L. Hankinso)i . 14S A Woodcock at Home. Illustratea by the author E. G. Tabor . 149 October Bird Music .... Earlr Slafford. 153 King Cole: a BionRAPhn-. Ilhistrated . . Susan M. Morse 155 Rocky Mountain Jay. Ilkistratiou Evan Lezvis . 161 FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS The Migration of Warblkks. Si.xth Paper. Illustrated hy Louis A^assiz Fueries and Bruce Horsfall ... ...... W. W. Cooke 162 Cli.viatic \akiation in Color and Size of Song Sparrows. Illustrated Frank M Cliafiman . 164NiGHTHAWK on Nest. Illustration . J. E Seebold . 165 NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY ... ... 166 A Station for the Study of Bird-Life; Our Bors Anita Pring: HisD Notes fromTHE ViciNi

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