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Wood Thrush The Bird Study Book
By T. Gilbert Pearson
Secretary, National Association of Audubon Societies
Coloured Frontispiece Pen and ink drawings by Will Simmons And sixteen photographs Garden City ——— New York Doubleday, Page & Company 1917
TO MY WIFE ELSIE WEATHERLY PEARSON PREFACE
CONTENTS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE BIRD STUDY BOOK
CHAPTER I
FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE BIRDS The Fox that Followed the Footsteps Heads and feet of various birds Sample page of reporting-blank A ferocious young eagle The Umbrella Blind CHAPTER II THE LIFE ABOUT THE NEST Nest of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird The Bald Eagle's Eyrie Gannets nesting on the cliffs. Bonaventure Island, Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Grebe or "Water Witch" A male plumbous gnatcatcher feeding young CHAPTER III DOMESTIC LIFE OF THE BIRDS A mountain Bluebird family. Its home having been destroyed it is now enjoying temporary quarters furnished by a kindly hand. Canada Geese Decoys The Greedy Young Cowbird CHAPTER IV THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS Young robins quarreling at their bath. Photographed in the yard of Mrs. Granville Pike, North Yakima, Washington Migration Routes of Some North American Birds Lighthouses Cause the Death of Many Birds Tired Migrating Birds Often Alight on Ships Feeding station for birds on the grounds of R. G. Decker, Rhinebeck, New York. The glass sides prevent the seeds from being blown off the tray a foot or more below the roof. CHAPTER V THE BIRDS IN WINTER Grouse "Budding" in an Apple Tree A Snowy Egret that came home to die. It was shot on its feeding-grounds, and then flew several miles and died on its nest in the Audubon Society's Reservation at Orange Lake, Florida. CHAPTER VI THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF BIRDS Cuckoo, Raiding a Tent of Caterpillars Farallon Cormorants and White Pelicans on a Government Bird Reservation in southern Oregon. Screech Owl and Its Prey CHAPTER VII CIVILIZATION'S EFFECT ON THE BIRD SUPPLY Passenger Pigeons Are Now Extinct Window "Caféteria," at home of Mrs. Granville Pike, North Yakima, Washington. The birds here seen at their lunch are the Goldfinch, Housefinch, and Oregon Junco. The Great Auk, Another Extinct Bird CHAPTER VIII THE TRAFFIC IN FEATHERS Terns, Formerly Sought by the Feather Trade A Christmas dinner for the birds. Note the Song Sparrow on a Sunflower head and a Chickadee weighing himself. Photographed by Mrs. Granville Pike Crowned Pigeon That Furnishes the Goura of the Feather Trade An Egret, bearing "aigrettes," in attendance on her young CHAPTER IX BIRD-PROTECTIVE LAWS AND THEIR ENFORCEMENT— HOW LAWS ARE MADE Migrative Birds Are Protected by the Government Egret brooding on a Florida island owned and guarded by the Audubon Society. CHAPTER X BIRD RESERVATIONS The Downy Woodpecker is fond of suet LIST OF NATIONAL BIRD RESERVATIONS The Grotesque Wood Ibis Members of a junior Audubon class at Fergus Falls, Minnesota Hungry Young Egrets CHAPTER XI MAKING BIRD SANCTUARIES Cemented Holes Shut Out the Chickadee Gourds and Boxes for Martins A California hospital for injured birds, erected and maintained by Mrs. Harriet W. Myers of Los Angeles A Bird Bath CHAPTER XII TEACHING BIRD STUDY Preparing for the coming of the birds. A Junior Audubon class on Prince Edward Island Colouring of Birds upon Outline Drawings
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