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ing- from Florida or Texas to its summer 

 home in the Carolinas, had injured one of its 

 wing-s so badly that it could not fly. 



Kathleen R. Hathorn. 



The Mocking-bird has no special choice in a 

 nesting- place. They nest anywhere and ev- 

 erywhere. In the northern part of Georg-ia 

 I have found nests in the tallest trees and in 

 bushes but a foot or two from the g-round; 

 and I know of a bird that builds its nest year 

 after year in a hollow post. 



The blackbirds make the maples ring- 

 With social cheer and jubilee; 

 The redwing- flutes his o-ka-lee. 



Emerson. 



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The September-October number of The 

 Condor, edited by Chester Barlow, and pub- 

 lished at Santa Clara, Cal., is at hand as we 



