Crow R i86 488 26 



A very well known bird and not protected by law. 

 Buccaneer with blackest sails, 

 Steering home by compass true. 



Cone 



Cone, H. G. As the Crow flies 

 *Parker, B. S. The first caws 

 Vvilson, R. B. To a Crow 



Bluejay R 184 477 II 



A bird of eccentric and interesting habits ; builds bulky nest 



in trees. 



Mr. Blueiay, full o' sass, 



In them base-ball clothes o' bis, 

 Sportin' 'round the orchard ies' 

 Like he owned the premises. 



Riley 

 Dickinson, Emily The Bluejay 

 *Riley, J. W. The Blue-jay, in Kneedeep in June 

 Sweet, S. H. The Bluejay 



White-breasted Nuthatch R 306 727 90 



Called also Tomtit ; nests in hole in tree four to ninety feet 

 high. 



Thomas, E. M. The Nuthatch 



Chickadee R 309 and 310 735 45 



There are two closely related species of Chickadees in In- 

 diana. That in the southern part of the state is called Carolina 

 Chickadee; the northern one is known as Black-capped Chick- 

 adee. Their general appearance and habits are similar; nests 

 low in cavity of tree, stump, rail, or post. 

 Flying low 

 Prints his small impress in the snow. 



Emerson 

 Thaxter, Celia The Chickadee 



JuNco W 222 567 99 



Known as the Snowbird and Black Snowbird; does not 



breed in Indiana. 



The sudden flurries of Snowbirds 

 Like brown leaves whirling by. 



Low 

 ''Ball, R. G. The Siiowbirds 

 Butterworth, Hezekiah The Snowbird 

 Goodale, D. R. The Snowbirds 



