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Blue Jay 
Chickadee 
Kingbird 
Arkansas Kingbird 
Bohemain Waxwing 
Geese 
Ducks 
Cranes 
Bittern 
Grebes 
Winter: 
Prairie Chicken 
Sharp-tailed Grouse 
Ruffed Grouse 
Blue Jay 
Chickadee 
White-breasted Nuthatch 
Long-eared Owl 
Great-horned Owl 
THE 
EXTENSION 
Myrtle Warbler 
Short-eared Owl 
Marsh Hawk 
Red-winged Blackbird 
Kildeer 
Solitary Sandpiper 
Golden Plover 
Black-bellied Plover 
Prairie Chicken 
Sharp-tailed Grouse 
Short-eared Owl 
Snowy Owl 
Screech Owl 
Goshawk 
English House Sparrow 
Red-poll Sparrow 
Snowflake 
Brown Creeper 
Other winter residents or visitants may be seen and 
constant outlook should be kept. Note seasonal variations 
or conditions which seem to account for unusual species 
remaining during the winter or species staying unusually 
late into winter. 
TOPICS SUGGESTED FOR INVESTIGATION AND 
CLUB PAPERS. 
Birds of farm and garden. 
Birds of the city or village streets and parks. 
Bird study in our public school. 
Economie value of birds. 
Usefulness of birds to agriculture. 
Birds as tree protectors. 
Birds which winter in our vicinity. 
Our spring migrant birds. 
Birds which spend the summer in our locality and their 
habits. 
Birds which nest in our neighborhood and their habits. 
Means of saving and increasing our bird population. 
How to attract the birds. 
Agents of bird destruction in our leoality. 
The fall migration and common migrants. 
How may boys be kept from killing birds and robbing 
nests. 
Our game and bird reservations. 
Life and habits of some one selected bird or species, 
eg. Meadowlark, Bobolink, ete. 
Birds of our lawn. 
