Bird Life in Denmark — On the Fjord 



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rather tliaii a Lark. The crest is most conspicuous, bciiify 

 carried as a rule Aery upright ; and the bird is a strikino- 

 and interestino- one on first acquaintance. 



On one by-day, wlien it was ahiiost too windy to set 

 up a camera, I walked about three or four miles on 

 purpose to see something of the Crested Lark, and cer- 



JStowing the Cameras in the Boat. 



tainly did see a few birds, l)ut quite failed in discovering 

 any nest. On reaching the small village inn, liowever, where 

 we were staying, there were two Crested I^arks running 

 about the road just in front of the door ; and I really 

 believe, if I had staved in, I mitrht have been able to 

 photograph them out of my window. 



