Bird Neighbors An Introductory Acquaintance With One Hundred And Fifty Birds Co

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Nellie Blanchan De Graff Doubleday
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Nuttall says of these birds: "They thread their devious way with the same alacrity as the rail, with whom, indeed, they are often associated in neighborhood. In consequence of this perpet- ual brushing through sedge and bushes, their feathers are fre- quently so worn that their tails appear almost like those of rats. " 160 Brown, Olive or Grayish Brown, and Brown and Gray Sparrowy Birds But the swamp sparrows frequently belie their name, and, especially in the South, live in dry fields, worn-ou
...t pasture lands with scrubby, weedy patches in them. They live upon seeds of grasses and berries, but Dr. Abbott has detected their special fondness for fish not fresh fish particularly, but rather such as have lain in the sun for a few days and become dry as a chip.
Their nest is placed on the ground, sometimes in a tussock of grass or roots of an upturned tree quite surrounded by water. Four or five soiled white eggs with reddish-brown spots are laid usually twice in a season.
Tree Sparrow (Spi^ella monticola) Finch family Called also: CANADA SPARROW ; WINTER CHIPPY; TREE BUNTING ; WINTER CHIP-BIRD ; ARCTIC CHIPPER Length 6 to 6.


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