Tree Sparrow W 218 559 435 



Often seen in companies, frequently with ths Juncos, in 

 shrubbery, weed and brier patches or flitting about barnyard, 

 poultry-yard or dooryard; does not breed in Indiana. 



Burroughs, John The Brush Sparrow 

 Dinsmoor, Robert The Sparrow 

 Howitt, Mary The: Sparrow's nest 



Horned Lark W 182 474 94 



Called also Shore Lark ; builds nest on ground, using grass, 

 and lining with vegetable fiber and feathers. 



Carolina Wren R 298 817 443 



Called Mocking Wren and Large Wood Wren ; more com- 

 mon in Southern Indiana ; nests in woods or thickets or about 

 buildings. 



Flicker R 166 412 27 



Called Goldenwinged Woodpecker, Yellow-hammer, and 

 High Hole; generally nests high in hole of tree. 



Ah, there is the note of the first Flicker, a prolonged, monotonous 

 "wick-wick-wick-wick-wick-wick". This note seems to put life into the 

 withered grass and leaves and bare twigs. It is as good as a house- 

 warming to all nature. Thoreau 



*McManus, S. B. The Flicker on the fence. 



English Sparrow R 209 112 



A well known little pest that is not protected by Indiana's 

 bird law. 



Forsyth, M. I. The English Sparrow 



Bob White R 120 289 124 



The well known Quail, by some called Partridge; a game 

 bird carefully fostered by law. 



Cooper, George The Bob White 



Ham, M. F. The Bob White 

 *Harris, L. O. The' bonnie brown Quail 

 ♦Johnson, A. F. The Bob White 



Thomas, E. M. The Quail's nest 



