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Chippy Family (6 Chipping Sparrows) . 



Preparing- Breakfast (6 Chipping Sparrows.) 



Woodcocl< on Nest. 



Nest and Eggs of Woodcocic 



Three Young Woodcocl<. 



Ruffed Grouse on Nest. 



Nest and Eggs of Ruffed Grouse. 

 8 House Wren (male) . 

 Q House Wren (female). 



10 Cedar Waxwings Feeding Young, 



11 Cedar Waxwing on Nest. 



12 American Redstart (male) Feeding Young. 

 Ti American Redstart (female) and Nest. 



14 Prairie Warbler (male) Feeding Young. 



i5 Prairie Warbler (female) and Nest. 



i6 Red-eyed Vireo on Nest. 



17 Red-eyed Vireo Feeding Young. 



i8 Wilson's Thrush and Nest witli Eggs. 



19 Wilsons Thrush Feeding Young. 



20 Chestnut-sided Warbler on Nest. 



21 Ovenbird and Nest. 



22 Black and White Warbler on Nest. 



23 Field Sparrow Feeding Young. 



24 Field Sparrow Cleaning Nest. 



25 Young Field Sparrow. 



26 Nest and Eggs of Grasshopper Sparrow. 



27 Grasshopper Sparrow on Nest. 



28 Nest and Es:gs of Bob White. 



29 American Robin on Nest. 



30 American Robin Feeding Young. 



31 Five Young Chickadees. 



32 Chickadee at Nest in Bird House. 



33 Chickadee at Nest in Tree. 



34 Brown Thrasher. 



31; Brown Thrasher on Nest. 



36 Wood Thrush on Nest. 



37 Young Wood Thrush. 



38 Pigeon Hawk. 



39 Bluebird at Nest Hole. 



40 Barred Owl. 



41 Screech Owl. 



42 Four Young Screech Owls. 



43 Young Blue Jays. 



44 Blue Jays in Nests. 



45 Blue Jay Feeding Young 



46 Loggerhead Shrike. 



47 Phoebe on Nest. 



48 Hairy Woodpecker. 



49 Chimney Swift. 



50 Four Young Crows. 



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