Camera Studies of Wild Birds in Their Homes 



By CHESTER A. REED, B. S. 



"CAMERA STUDIES" affords everyone an opportunity for a very intimate 

 study of bird life. A good photograph of an event together with an interesting 

 description of it is the next best tiling to witnessing the evenl itself. 



"CAMERA STUDIES" lias 250 photographs of events righl in birds' home. 

 These pictures are selected from the author's collection of over HDUU bird photo- 

 graphs, this being one of the best collections of pictures of tree, living wild 

 birds in existence. 



Many rare and interesting poses are faithfully shown by the camera. For 

 instance, a pair of adull Chipping Sparrows, standing on a branch by the Bides 

 of their four young, are engaged in pulling apart a large worm thai was too 

 large to be given whole. 



The stories accompanying these pictures are as interesting as the photo- 

 graphs and above all they are all actual tacts. 



300 pages, 5'/2x7y 2 in.; 250 photographs of living, wild birds. 



Handsomely bound in Cloth, $2.00 net: postage 20c. 



Western Bird Gviide 



This new book, a companion and uniform In size to the Bird and Flower 

 Guides Hast of the Rockies, is much more complete and show >-\< r> species of 

 bird, BOTH LAND AND WATER to be found IX THE ROCK? MOUNTAINS 

 and westward to the PACIFIC COAST, and from Mexico north to the Arctic 

 regions. EVERT? BIRD IN x vrri: \i- COLOR 



320 of them are faithfully pictured, and the text gives the more prominent 



identifying features, as well as the habits, haunt- and all about their nests and 

 eggs. 256 pages, bound and neatlj boxed. 



In Sock Cloth. $1.00 net; in Leather. $1.25 net; postage 5c. 



CHAS. K. REED, WORCESTER, MASS. 



