“Cloud-tipped hills, wt bold bl had 1 
Ath dt ith April’ 
Then nature is at its best. Your heartstrings are attuned to 
the music of the swaying trees. The fresh sweet air fills your 
i f li t 
Birds are most active in early 
ne memorable morning a ae of bird-lovers gathered on 
ake 
the high bank to the north of L w trees fringe the 
shore below, and these trees were oa of eins warblers. 
Th bigaiiee ete c. digen c : foie 
a lnbs ona level with the eye, and on the shore below. 
nd a 
ith hi a’ ’s the dainty little black-throated blue, 
the yellow cheeked black-throated green, and the trim black 
and-whit re abundant. EY ee and th 
conspicuously attired Cape May lent an air of iveness to 
e gatherin: It dres: ane the: Paes of 
the aie being almost endlessly va 
Along the farther shore walked concen starlings, 
Bee eae and sandpipers, kingfishers and bluejays flew 
cross, and a mother ee rd and her early brood fieaied on the 
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is seeds) and i in autumn assembled the big-eyed Connecticut 
1 pe Pepe ie b: ck. 
i bier. 
the erren: and yellow pine-warbler, the bluish-gray Nashville, 
and the haa steel and molten-gold hooded warbler. 
