Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 2, No. 3
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Various. Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 2, No. 3
BIRD SONG
THE YELLOW WARBLER
THE HERMIT THRUSH
THE HERMIT THRUSH
THE SONG SPARROW
THE SONG SPARROW
THE CUCKOO
THE RUBY-THROATED HUMMING BIRD
THE HOUSE WREN
THE RUBY-THROATED HUMMING BIRD
THE HOUSE WREN
THE PHOEBE
THE RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET
THE MOURNING DOVE
HOW THE BIRDS SECURED THEIR RIGHTS
THE CAPTIVE’S ESCAPE
THE WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH
SUMMARY
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“Small and delicate as these birds are, they had been on a long journey to the southward to spend the winter, and now on the first of May, they had returned to their old home to find the land at its fairest – all blossoms, buds, balmy air, sunshine, and melody. As they flitted about in their restless way, they sang the soft, low, warbling trills, which gave them their name of Yellow Warbler.”
Mrs. Wright says these beautiful birds come like whirling leaves, half autumn yellow, half green of spring, the colors blending as in the outer petals of grass-grown daffodils. “Lovable, cheerful little spirits, darting about the trees, exclaiming at each morsel that they glean. Carrying sun glints on their backs wherever they go, they should make the gloomiest misanthrope feel the season’s charm. They are so sociable and confiding, feeling as much at home in the trees by the house as in seclusion.”
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The Yellow-bird builds in bushes, and the nest is a wonderful example of bird architecture. Milkweed, lint and its strips of fine bark are glued to twigs, and form the exterior of the nest. Its inner lining is made of the silky down on dandelion-balls woven together with horse-hair. In this dainty nest are laid four or five creamy white eggs, speckled with lilac tints and red-browns. The unwelcome egg of the Cow-bird is often found in the Yellow-bird’s nest, but this Warbler builds a floor over the egg, repeating the expedient, if the Cow-bird continues her mischief, until sometimes a third story is erected.
A pair of Summer Yellow-birds, we are told, had built their nest in a wild rose bush, and were rearing their family in a wilderness of fragrant blossoms whose tinted petals dropped upon the dainty nest, or settled upon the back of the brooding mother. The birds, however, did not stay “to have their pictures taken,” but their nest may be seen among the roses.
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