The Condor 



A Magazine of Western Ornithology 



Edited by Walter K. Fisher 



For 1905 THE CONDOR has been 

 fortunate in securing cooperation of 

 Mr. William Lovell Finley and Mr. 

 Herman T. Bohlman whose superb 

 photographs of wild birds have never 

 been excelled, and rarely equaled. 

 They will contribute to each issue dur- 

 ing 1905 and the collection of photo- 

 graphs will be notable in the history 

 of ornithology. 



The first article, in the January 

 issue, details the photographing of 

 in aerie of Western Red-tails, and as 

 illustrated by superb photographs, 

 taken in a huge cotton-wood, 120 feet 

 above the ground. 



Volume VII begins with the January 

 issue and will be better than any pre- 

 ceding volumes. 



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The Journal 

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 Ornithological 

 <A ~fociety 



Volume seven will consist of 

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 September and December. There 

 will be articles on Maine birds by 

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 state as well as copious bird notes 

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