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Camera studies of wild birds in their homes (1911) (14565020907)

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Identifier: camerastudiesofw1911reed (find matches)
Title: Camera studies of wild birds in their homes
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Reed, Chester A, (Chester Albert. 1876-1912
Subjects: Birds Photography
Publisher: Boston : W.B. Clarke Co.
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library



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Fig. 39. TREE SWALLOW.These sivallous nest in hollow trees or in bird boxes. bats do if anything is thrown up in front of them, andthen returned to the tree top and whip-poor-willed again.The next stone crashed through the tree below him and Isaw his shadowy form flit overhead across the lake wherehis calls soon mingled with others of his kind and I wasleft undisturbed by them for the balance of the night. 47
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^1 §2 o ^ Hi ^1 •fecq 48 The Whip-poor-will makes no nest but lays its two faint-ly mottled eggs on dead leaves on the ground in woods,usually where they will be partly concealed by overhangingbrush. During daylight they trust to their protective color-ation entirely and it rarely fails them. You can readilyjudge from the photographs shown how closely they har-monize in color and markings with their surroundings. Ifone knows the location of a nest and uses due caution inapproaching he can nearly always touch them before theywill leave. The feathers of all birds of this genus are exceedinglysoft so that their flight is entirely noiseless. At night theycan thread their way in and out through the branches withan ease and grace that is incredible. I believe their sighttoo, at night, is even keener that that of any of the owls. Swallows Swallows are the most active, most persistant and mostgraceful gleaners of the atmosphere. Of the six speciesfound in the eastern states, all except the

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