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Identifier: birdsnature51907chic (find matches)
Title: Birds and nature
Year: 1900 (1900s)
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Subjects: Birds Natural history
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : A.W. Mumford, Publisher
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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enteenth century. They havebeen taken there repeatedly since andare not infrequent features of theEuropean animal market. Several havebeen brought to the United States andplaced in museums and menageries. It was formerly believed that thechimpanzee was a gregarious animal, butit is now known that there are seldommore than five, or, at the utmost, tenliving together. Sometimes, however,they gather in greater numbers for play.One observer claims to have seen atone time about fifty of them which hadassembled on trees and amused them-selves with screaming and drummingon the tree trunks. They shun humanhabitation. Their nests are built intrees, not at a great height from theground. They break and twist andcross larger and smaller branches andsupport the whole on a strong bough.A nest will sometimes be found at theend of a bough, twenty or thirty feetfrom the ground. They change abid-ing places often in looking for food orfor other reasons. Two or more nestsare rarely seen in the same tree.
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17 CHIMPANZEE.i Life-size. COPYRIGHT 1<)00, BY A. W. MUMFORO, CHICAGO THE RED-BELLED WOODPECKER. A little Woodpecker am I,And you may always know When I am searching for a worm,For tap, tap, tap, I go. Oh yes, I am proud of my ap-pearance, but really I am notproud of my name. SometimesI am called the Zebra Bird,on account of the bands of whiteand black on my back and wings.That is a much prettier name, Ithink, than the Red-belliedWoodpecker, dont you? Cer-tainly it is more genteel. I know a bird that is called theRed-eyed Vireo,because his eyesare red. Well, my eyes arered, too. Then why not call methe Red - eyed Woodpecker?Still the Woodpeckers are sucha common family I dont muchcare about that either. In the last February numberof Birds that saucy red-headedcousin of mine had his pictureand a letter. Before very longthe Red-cockaded Woodpeckerwill have his picture taken too,I suppose. Dear, dear ! If all the Wood-peckers are going to write toyou, you will have a merry time.Why, I

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  • booksubject:Birds
  • booksubject:Natural_history
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  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Institution_Libraries
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