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Identifier: birdsofohiocompl00daw (find matches)
Title: The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Dawson, William Leon, 1873- Jones, Lynds, b. 1865
Subjects: Birds
Publisher: Columbus, The Wheaton publishing co.

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i*.-^. ^^^#• Flioto by B. B. WiHiamson. NEST OF THE BROWN THRASHER. with the best of motives, but still in a very annoying fashion the bird sneaksabout through the brush and insists upon knowing your business. From timeto time it utters a sharp repulsive tsook, and occasionally a suggestive you-uh,which makes one feel conspicuous and uncomfortaljle. The birds eye too,with its orange iris, while it must be admitted to harmonize perfectly with thewarm russet of the plumage, has a sinister cast which might prejudice theunthinking.
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CAROLINA WREN nr„,tJ,o,;>« l„il„vivm,XH> About Life-size THE CAROLINA WREN. 259 In defense if its home the Thrasher is ahnost fearless, often placing itselfwithin reach of the observers hand, and calling down upon him all the whilethe most dreadful woes. The female is a close sitter, and portraits in nicio arenot difficult to obtain. Nesting sites are various, but the bird shows a decided preference forthose which are naturally defended by thorns. Nearly every full sized Cra-tegus (thorn apple) has at one time harbored a nest. Hedges of osage-orangeare well patronized—almost exclusively so in the prairie states further west—and the honey-locust tree is not forgotten. Next after these come wild plumthickets, grape-vine tangles, brush heaps, fence corners, and last of all, theground. No. 113. CAROLINA WREN. A. O. U. No. 718. Thryothorus ludovicianus (Lath.). Synonyms.—Great Carolina Wren; Mocking Wren. Description.—Adult: Above rufous-brown or rusty (quite variable

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