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warblers, meadow larks, woodpeckers, thrushes; 3, 

 quail; 2. doves or domestic pigeons; 1, bullfrog; ;i. 

 mice, rats ;ind insects; 1. opossum; 1. young wood- 

 chuck and remains of wood duck; 2. hair and other 

 rfinaiiis of sniiilj quadrupeds. 



AT LEAST ONE GOOD TRAIT. 



The Cooper's Hawk, sometimes like the Sharp- 

 shinned species, visits yards and ])arks in towns and 

 villages in quest of the English Sparrow, a bird which 

 has by reason of its pugnacious habits driven many of 

 our native and bciu'fifial song birds frnin the liabita- 

 tiniis of mail. 



