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JUNIOR AUDUBON CLASS. ROCK HILL. SOUTH CAROLINA 



4. Color in winter and summer. 5. Song 

 and call. 6. Enemies. 7. Xest, eggs, and 

 nesting-habits. 8. Diet. 9. Is it helpful or 

 a pest? 10. Migratory. If so, to what place 

 does it go and what route does it take? 

 After discussing each fact, we close the 

 lesson with ^Maeterlinck's 'Bluebird,' 

 told as a storv. 



For the outline for the second week we 

 had: i. Seven inches. Beak sharp and 

 short. 2. Average length, tail slightly 

 forked. 3. Short, percher; three toes in 

 front, one toward back. 4. Female duller. 

 Blue above, russet-orange breast, getting 

 lighter underneath. Winter same. 5. Call, 

 a short warble. Songs: 'Dear, dear, think 



JUNIOR AUDUBON CLASS. FERGUS FALLS. MINNESOTA 



