American Ornithology for Home And School volume 6 1906
American Ornithology for Home And School volume 6 1906
Chester a Chester Albert Reed
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Crossing a strip of prairie, I hear the Meadowlarks singing their spring songs. These beautiful birds stay with us all winter but are usually silent until warm weather inspires them to pour forth their melody. E. D. Howe, Table Rock, Neb. A BIRD OF CHANGED HABITS, By Frank H. Sweet. The Wood Pewee is a small brown bird, about six inches in length, with no claim to beauty either in form or color, and is no songster. It is less in size than the common Pewee or Phoebe bird, and has a long, drawlin...g note, very unlike the quick, sharp note of the Phoebe. It is one of the fly-catchers, and has the habit of selecting some post where it can have a good outlook for its prey. Here it sits, with wings and tail drooping, ready to dash after a passing insect, which it seldom misses. 64 AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. G Then it returns to the same place to renew its watchfulness and dart again upon its prey. It is only a few years since this little bird left the deep, dark woods and came to make its home about our dwellings.
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