Ibis a Screamers 

 Venezuela 



Water birds 

 Brazil 



FLOOR PLAN 



East End of Bird Hall (Hall 20) 



Cranes 



Golden eagle 

 North Dakota 



Flamingo 

 Bahamas 



Sea birds 

 Bering Sea 



Herons 

 Michigan 



Loon 

 Michigan 



The exhibits in this hall illustrate two 

 periods in the history of methods of in- 

 stallation of bird habitat groups. The 

 exhibits in the east end of the hall are the 

 older. They are in cases, conspicuously 

 framed and set against the walls. 



Two of the sides of each case are 

 glass, through which the visitor looks into 

 this case in the hall. The background 

 murals are painted on the other two flat 

 walls, joined by a curved corner. 



At the period when these exhibits 

 were installed they incorporated the most 

 advanced features of the times, and they 

 were so well done that despite advances 

 in technique, as shown by the exhibits in 

 the other end of the hall, they still serve 

 their purpose. 



Condor 

 California 



Wildfowl 

 Saskatchewan 



Lake Michigan 

 winter birds 

 Chicago 



Marsh birds 

 Chicago 



While Pelican 

 Saskatchewan 



Wild turkey 

 Eastern U. S. 



Winter birds 

 Illinois 



Ruffed grouse 

 Eastern U.S. 



