Birds of Oiro-on and Washington 3 1 



then, by the aid of this book, or another, find the 

 names of the birds whose size, color, etc., you 

 have thus noted. Do not undertake to name too 

 many at once. Get thoroughly acquainted with 

 the looks and the song (if the birds have a song) 

 of two or three varieties before you anxiously 

 try to place others. It is easy to get confused 

 at first. 



The best time of day is, of course, the early 

 morning or the late afternoon hours. 



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