Bird - Lore 
March - April, 1910 
CONTENTS 
GENERAL ARTICLES PAGE 
FRONTISPIECE.—SONG SPARROWS -.---.-.-------------- Louis Agassiz Fueries -. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S List OF BIRDS SEEN IN THE WHITE House GrRouNDS 
BONDAGE OUST a VPA SIEUTIN GOIN ope te tetera ete tease ane teen 53 
GOLDEN-EYES ON YELLOWSTONE LAK®. Illustration .........- George Shiras, jrd.. 55 
Mon MEADOWLARK. VEtSC<.\o2 =) 22 2-2 ee ee = = WOT nd eS 
BARRED Ow. Leavine Nesv. Illustration ................Howard H. Cleaves.. 56 
APigio) }PincioArioi) MVOloww IACI 6 852555 sons eocusososeucsn Ernest Waters Vickers.. 57 
A New DEPARTURE FOR THE REDWING. Illustrated .....-... Howard H. Cleaves.. 60 
TICKHRYAT NEST. U li Stra tones isis seein siete ns este John M. Schreck.. 62 
NOPES(ON WATER, BIRDS iN PORTS PARK Ml CUS me are eae ce 
HT. C. Williams and N. deW. Betts.. 63 
HoopDED MERGANSER IN A CurcaGo Park. Illustrated_........- Herbert R. Mills.. 65 
FLORIDA SCREECH OwL on NEST. Illustration ..................P. B. Philipp.. 66 
THE MIGRATION OF NorTH AMERICAN SPARROWS. Third Paper. Illustrated by 
TTS INGER TS JOT “sos ga etee sess 655455 454Ge5 so Se Ke W. W. Cooke.. 67 
Tur DATA IN THE BIOLOGICAL SURVEY ...------...---.-------- W.W. Cooke.. 70 
NoTES ON THE PLUMAGE OF NorTH AMERICAN SPARROWS. Second Paper with map 
Frank M. Chapman... 71 
BIRD-LORE’S ADVISORY COUNCIL ................-.-.-.-.-----.------+------ 74 
NOTES FROM FIELD AND STUDY .................................-.-.------- NG 
A SEMI-DOMESTICATED WARBLER, Arlhur H. Howell ; A PROTHONOTARY WARBLER IN 
WELLESLEY, Angie Clara Chapin; WREN AND SPARROW, E. I. Metcalf; A Com- 
MON-SENSE BirD-BOX, Illustrated, Edmund J. Sawyer; A New Birp CLuB;_ 
StTaRLINGS AT AMHERST, Mass., Lilian Gillette Cook; PRospEcT Park NOTES, 
Edward Fleischer; BREWSTER’S WARBLER AT WATERBURY, CONN., Norman B. 
Pilliry; A SuccEssFuL Martin Cotony, James S. Becker; Our Duty To Our 
Birp Tenants, W. Bennett; Tur CARDINAL In NortHern New JERSEY, 
Katherine K. Mosle; A QUEER Sparrow Sone, Leander S. Keyser; VERMILION 
FLYCATCHER IN SoNoMA County, CALIFoRNIA, Violet Wheeler; CARDINAL NEAR 
Burrato, David E. Wheeler; CHAUTAUQUA BirD LECTURES. 
BOOK NEWS AND REVIEWS. ..............-22- 22-25-2022 002s ee eee ee eee 8r 
REPORT ON THE IMMIGRATION OF BRITISH SUMMER RESIDEYTS IN THE SPRING OF 
1908, Etc., W. R. Ogilvie-Grant; ‘Tar Home Lirz or A GoLDEN EAGLE’, H. B. 
Macpherson; ‘Witp Lire In THE Rockies,’ Enos A. Mills; ‘FAuNA oF NEW 
ENGLAND, II,’ Glover M. Allen; ‘Summer Brrps or SHAW’s GARDEN’, Oilo 
Widman; ‘Tue Purrir Martin and Houses roz Its SumMEr Hom’, 
J. Warren Jacobs. 
EDITORIAL: 2325.0) F358 Fee ake BS Se din se tee SS eee 83 
AUDUBON SOCIETIES—-SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS. ...............-------------- 84 
EDUCATIONAL LEAFLET NO. 43. Rep-HeapED WooDPECKER, with colored 1 oe by 
BTS OW yer Noo cae pee ee eee ee Ce Florence Merriam Bailey 86 
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