The Food of West Virginia Birds a Study in the Economic Value of the Birds of W

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The Food of West Virginia Birds a Study in the Economic Value of the Birds of W
Earle Amos Brooks
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The Chimney Swift Flying through the air in the summer time, from about the 20th of April to the first week in October, may be seen great numbers of small, bow-shaped birds, twittering as they fly. These birds are often known as "Chimney Swallows. " However, this is a misnomer. The birds are not Swallows and should not be given that name. They belong to the Swift family and differ automatically from the Swallow family. All summer long they gather in small flocks about chimneys in the towns, cit
...ies and farming communities and there they build their nests, fasten- ing them to the chimney walls. In undeveloped communities they often make their nests in old trees, and in 1914 I found these birds building their nests on the walls of an old shanty in a lumber camp. Because of their great numbers and their restless activity they destroy great numbers cf small insects. In every respect the Chimney Swifts are useful birds.
Flycatchers.
Another interesting family belongs in this chapter. This is the family of Flycatchers which includes certain species like the Phoebe and King- bird with which every one is familiar.


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