JAMKK CARNS. Clearfield: 



The pine squirrel Is probably the worBl. as he destroys so 

 many pheasants' esgs. The wildcat, hawk and owl cnmmU 

 serious depredations on poultry, game and song birds. 



J. T. REITTER, Karthaua: 



U. W. DKESSLBR, Rockton: 



Pheasants, poultry, rabbits and fish destroyed by the fox 

 mink, weasel, skunk, owl and hawk. 



W. J. STULL, Coalport; 



Saw this winter whero a fo.x att- a rabbit ami grouse, and ai 

 owl caught and killed a rabbit. 



W. F. WAGNER, Coalport: 



I have seen where owls destroyed rabl 

 stroyed pheasant. Captured a mink aft 

 teen chickens. 



HON. P. G. HAUKIS. Clearlield: 



Have known wild cats to kill deer and 

 wild animals. Foxes Ttlll our poultry. 

 Weasels also kill grouse. 



.1. E. HARDER, Clearfleld: 

 I saw a big blue heron that was killed here last 



near Trout Hun In whose craw were thirty small trou 



tributary has been nearly cleaned out of trout by these birds. 



AMOS KLINE, DuBois: 



Have seen hawks catching birds and lobbiiig the nest of the 

 young. 



J. F. GAL.LAHER, New Washington: 



The crow and the Blue Jay destroy more song birds by eating 

 their eggs than all the other birds in the vicinity. 



.JAMES B. GRAHAM, Grahamton: 



I saw a large brown hawk eating a full giown pheasant 

 vvhloh^lt had killed. A Cooper's Hawk carried away two or 

 " ^"" " ly small chickens, until I finally put an end to 



' '' watch the nest with a shot gun. 



O. D. KRISE, Odessa: 



Hawks, foxes and wildcats destroy much iinullry blue jays 

 destroy our song birds. 



R. J. BROCKBANK, Euthersburg: 



I have seen a fox In one night kill three or four rabbits 

 They win also destroy all small game. So will the mink as I 

 have learned from observing him. Hawks and owls are' verv 

 de.^tructivc t.p r'oultry and game. 



