Articles about birds from National geographic magazine ((19-?)-(193-?)) (20799791265)

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Articles about birds from National geographic magazine ((19-?)-(193-?)) (20799791265)

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Title: (Articles about birds from National geographic magazine)
Identifier: cu31924090304738 (find matches)
Year: (19--?)-(193-?) ((190s)
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Subjects: Birds
Publisher: Washington, D. C. : National Geographic Society
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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SPARROW HAWK ONLY FOUR MEMBERS OF THE HAWK FAMILY ARE OUR ENEMIES The four hawks whose names are underscored are the ones that give a bad name to the whole hawk family. Of these the Cooper's Hawk is most important because commonest and most widely distributed. The Gos- hawk, restricted to the Northern wooded region, is terribly destructive to game birds and to poultry. The Sharp-shin, an inveterate bird-killer, is too small to molest poultry, except chicks a few days old. The Pigeon Hawk is not important, being quite rare. XVI

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