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Bird- Lore 



Nnmber of birds seen from 9.15 to 9.30 



" " " " 9.30 to 9.45 



" " " " " 9.45 to 10.00 



" " " " " 10.00 to 10. 15 



" " " " " 10.15 to 10.30 



" " " " " 10.30 to 10.45 



" " " " "10.45 to 11.00 



" " " " 11.00 to II. 15 



" 1 1. 15 to 11.30 

 " 11.30 to 11.45 

 •' •' 11.45 to 1^.00 . . 



Total number soon from S.15 to u.oo 



9 

 10 



14 



10 

 6 



4 



7 



Second hour 



41 



Third hour 27 



Fourth period 



10 



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Number of birds travoliiig northeast 74 



" " " north-northeast 13 



" " •' " east-northeast 11 



" " " north-northwest 5 



•' " " north 4 



" " northwest . ... 3 



" " " '• southeast i 



Number of birds traveling very rapidly 75 



moderately . . 22 



" " " " slowly ' . . 12 



" " \ery slowly 2 



RKIAIIVK Sl/F.S OK lUliliS 



Small (Goldfinch) 66 



Medium (Kobin) 27 



Large (Crow) 15 



Very large 3 



COURSES OF FLIGHT 



One hundred and eight birds kept their direct courses while passing over the lield of 

 vision . 



One bird came in moving southeast and curved back to northeast, changing its 

 course about 45°. 



Two birds flew in a curve ; one changing its course from northeast to east, and one 

 from northeast to north. 



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No. 12 (original list) had the flight of a Hawk or Owl. No. 28 had the wings spread 

 like a Hawk soaring. No. 31 wing motions were plainly seen, but no identification 

 could be made on account of uncertain distance. No. 34 had wavy motion of flight like a 

 Goldtinch. No. 46 passed slowly, the wings beat rapidly and the neck was seen stretched 



