A REMINDER 



THE real haven of the natiirahst is out 

 in the fields and woods of the country. 

 But for those city people, who do not 

 find the country within their immediate reach, 

 the city park offers a great deal more than 

 may be thought, in the way of material for 

 nature study. 



On an early spring morning, the parks of 

 many of our large cities literally swarm with 

 migrating birds. A wide range of species, to 

 a hundred, or even more, may be counted on 

 a single morning, if one rises early and is 

 sharp-sighted. The observer must also have 

 a fair knowledge of the commoner species of 

 birds, or identify them by means of field glasses 

 and guide book. 



Every true naturalist or bird lover counts 



