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Fig. 129. A typical view in the Burn showing the re-occupation of the ground 

 b}' a thick growth of shrubs and young trees, following a heavy fire of 

 eight years ago. The character of the obstacles encountered in searching 

 for birds' nests is here apparent. 



Fig. 130. A sunlit space at the edge of the Burn, showing a blueberry shrub 

 in fruit, overhung by aspens and fire cherry. The blueberries are a favorite 

 bird food. 



