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Vol. I. 



May, 1901. 



JVo. 3 



Photo by Chas. S. Butters. 

 YOUNG RED-SHOULDERED HAWK AND CROWS. 



Four young crows on a rail, with a hawk, 

 Came together one morning for a sociable talk. 

 Crow number one says to crow number two; 

 "Let us meditate over what we shall do 

 In regard to this new tangled notion, or fad, 

 With the rich and the poor, the good and the bad 

 Of shooting at birds, their nests, and eggs 

 With a box and glass eye, stuck up on three legs." 

 Up stood Mr. Hawk and says to crow number three: 

 "They are trying to take photos of you and of me." 

 Crow number four quietly remarks, "let's not fret. 

 But we'll all sit still, and see what he'll get." 



C. H. A. 



