The Audubon Societies 



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I asked his permission to copy some of the notes to send to you for pub- 

 Hcation. The enclosed notes are just as I found them in his book. — (Miss) 

 E. W. Holland, Berryville, Va. 



BIRDS THAT I HAVE SEEN IN 1918: 



BIRDS THAT HAVE BUILT THEIR NESTS ON OUR PLACE IN 

 THE YEAR 1918: 



1. Bluebird in bird-box on post. 



2. Robin built in hawthorn tree. 



3. Song Sparrow built on ground in gar- 



den. 



4. Blackbird built in damson tree. 



5. Blackbird built in pear tree. 



6. lOnglish Sparrow built under caves of 



house. 



7. I'^nglish S])arr()w built under eaves of 



house. 



8. Song Sparrow built on ground in 



pasture. 



9. Blackbird built in apple tree. 

 10. Robin built in apple tree. 



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11. Robin built in apple tree. 



12. House Wren built in bird-box on post. 

 Chipping Sparrow built in currant 



bush. 

 Blackbird built in elm tree. 

 English Sparrow built in cornice of 



house. 



16. Song Sparrow built in brush-pile. 



17. IJaltimore Oriole built in walnut tree. 



18. Song Sparrow built in honeysuckle, 

 ig. Chimney Swift buiil in chimney. 



20. Blackbird i)uill in walnut tree. 



21. Robin built in elni tree. 



22. Robin built in lot usi tree. 



