Arbor And Bird Day Bulletin Olympia Wash April 13 1917

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Arbor And Bird Day Bulletin Olympia Wash April 13 1917
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instr
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Their saucy crests had a knowing air as they courteously yielded one to another. An occa- sional robin showed so much white on its tail that it proved it must be an American Robin of the far East which had strayed out of its range along with the erratic Bohemian Waxwings.
Both Bohemian Waxwings and Western Robins were there by the hundreds, possibly thousands, and the air thrilled with the harmony of their song. It was noticeable that they were clannish. A tree usually held only one kind of bir
...d, although the next would be covered by the other. None of the birds were timid. We felt as if we could almost touch them. They fascinated us so that we paid little attention Arbor and Bird Day Bulletin to the Oregon Towhees, the Chickadees, the American Coots, or the gulls, although we could not refuse to listen to the wonderful spring song of our beloved Rusty Song Sparrow. Puget Sound Homes and Gardens, for February.
THE ORNIRY, A REFUGE FOR WILD BIRDS. (By Mrs. Granville Ross Pike) Bird students familiar with the facts, are distressed and alarmed by the knowledge that all our beautiful and valuable American wild life is rapidly vanishing.


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