BIRD-LORE 



A Bi-Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Study and Protection of Birds 



Published for the Audubon Societies as the official organ of the Societies 



Edited by FRANK M. CHAPMAN 



Audubon Department edited by MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT and WILLIAM DUTCHER 

 BIRD-LOBE'S Motto: A Bird in the Bush is Worth Two in the Hand. 

 Bird-Lore began in its December 

 issue, the publication of a series of 



Beautiful Colored Plates, 



drawn by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and 

 Bruce Horsfall, accurately represent- 

 ing all the plumages of 



North American Warblers, 



with text from records in the Biologi- 

 cal Survey giving the dates of migra- 

 tion of Warblers at hundreds of local- n^*™*^ 

 ities. vi>». 



Until the supply is exhausted this number will be given free to all subscribers 

 to Vol. VI of Bird-Lore, begining Feb. 1, 1904. 



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