THE TRAILL, FLYCATCHER. 331 
bird loves brushy swamps and lowland thickets. In a suitable swamp of a few 
acres it may abound, so that one writer has stated, rather extravagantly, that 
it nests in colonies. On the other hand it may be entirely wanting for miles 
Taken at the Licking Reservoir. 
A HOME IN THE ELDERBERRIES. 
A FEMALE TRAILL FLYCATCHER IS SEEN SITTING ON HER NEST AT A POINT NEAR 
THE CENTER OF THE PICTURE. 
Photo by the Author. 
