Bird-Lore

Bird-Lore, March-April 1916

=GENERAL ARTICLES= Page Frontispiece in Color--Bush-Tits, Verdin, and Wren-Tit _Louis Agassiz Fuertes_ The World's Record for Density of Bird Population. Illustrated by the author _Gilbert H. Grosvenor_ 77 The Robin in Yosemite. Verse _Garrett Newkirk_ 84 The Spring Migration...

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4. Part 4

In the fall of 1915, a violent wind-storm passed through the southern states, just grazing the edge of Spartanburg, in upper South Carolina. Here the minister of the First Presb...

6. Part 6

"All purities of shady springs, All shynesses of film-winged things That fly from tree-trunks and bark-rings; All modesties of mountain-fawns, That leap to covert from wild lawn...

3. Part 3

Every night after that the youngsters were visited and fed by the devoted old ones, and always it was with mice of some kind or moles--principally meadow mice, house mice, white...

5. Part 5

On November 7, 1908, I had been standing for some time motionless, watching the antics of a Winter Wren which was foraging in a brush-heap piled against a fence. The Wren was ve...

7. Part 7

This naive observation brings to mind the gurgle of brooks, waving treetops, and hum of busy insects, as well as the music of feathered songsters. It has the essence of spring i...

2. Part 2

The migration of birds at Raleigh, N. C, during the spring of 1915 was so unusual that it is believed that a short account, together with a list of the records, will be of inter...

8. Part 8

Mrs. Elizabeth C. T. Miller, President of the Cleveland Bird-Lovers' Association, sent notices to all on her large membership list, called upon the people generally through the...

1. Part 1

=GENERAL ARTICLES= Page Frontispiece in Color--Bush-Tits, Verdin, and Wren-Tit _Louis Agassiz Fuertes_ The World's Record for Density of Bird Population. Illustrated by the auth...

9. Part 9

Mr. William L. Finley, President of the Society, and the Pacific Coast field-agent for the National Association, in company with Mrs. Finley, has this spring been spending sever...