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Title: Bird-lore

Year: 1899 (1890s)

Authors: National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals

Subjects: Birds -- Periodicals Birds -- Conservation Periodicals

Publisher: New York, National Association of Audubon Societies

Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library

Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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Swallow, Bank, 136; Barn, 144; ClifiE, 137; figured, 138; Tree, 95; figured, 95, 97, 98.Swift, Chimney, 143; nest and young figured, 144. Tennessee, 30, 303. Texas, 304. Thayers Concealing Coloration in the Animal Kingdom, reviewed, 153.Thoreaus Notes on New England Birds, reviewed, 119.Thrush, Hermit, 100; Wood, 117.Titmouse, Tufted, 117, 151, 199.Townsends A Labrador Spring, reviewed, 155-Traftons Methods oJ Attracting Birds, reviewed, 249. Vermont, 19, 95,Virginia, 29, 115, 116,SOS- Warbler, Black-throated Green, 200; Brew-sters, 78; Myrtle, 76; Prothonotary, 76. Washington, 15, 36, 307. Waynes Birds of South Carolina, reviewed,201. Widmanns Summer Birds of Shaws Garden,reviewed, 81. Wing-Bars as Field-Marks, 17. Wisconsin, 32, 33, 305. Wolcotts Analysis of Nebraskas BirdFauna, noticed, 40. Woodcock, 105; figured (on nest), 106. Woodpecker, Pileated, 57; Red-headed, 86;figured, facing 86. Wren, Cactus, figured (at nest), 186; House,76, 181; figured (at nest), 181, 182. Wyoming. 4.

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1. Grasshopper Sparrow 4. Bairds Sparrow 2. HKKrowB^S-R-w, AO..X 5. L.co.T.;s Sparrow. A...X 3. HENSLOWs Sparrow, Young 6. Lecontbs Sparrow, Youkg (ONE-HALF NATURAL SIZE) J&irli-tore A BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINKDEVOTfc-D TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS Official Organ of The Audubon Societies Vol. XII January—February, 1910 No. 1 The Taming of a Great White Heron By NORMAN McCLINTOCK With a (iliotoKrapli liy thr author SEVERAL winters ago, I was sailing amongst the Florida Keys, south ofMiami, and one day landed on a small island, where lived some fishermen.While wandering about the island, I spied, at a distance, a beautifulspecimen of the Great White Heron (Ardea occidentalis). The bird, whichlooked as if it had been carved out of marble, was silhouetted against the sea,but I so maneuvered as to bring the foliage of a mangrove tree as a backgroundfor the birds snow-white plumage. I then stalked the bird and, realizing theshyness of the species, I began to take pictures at a very

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