Plate XXVIII. Nestling Prairie Horned Larks of Nest No. 7 (cont.) 
and the Female Prairie Horned Lark Approaching Her Nest. 
Fig. 1. Two young ninth day, May 4, 1926. Between this photo- 
graph and that of the preceding day the second of the two 
ounger birds died of Starvation, leaving two fully fledged 
nestlings shedding the last of their down 
Fig. 2. Female approaching nest B,, Ithaca, N. Y., March 29, 
1927, to brood young. The young are too chilled to respond at 
