:=M TWO BIRD -LOVERS IN MEXICO Sfe"""" 



the tree overhead, seeming strangely out of place in 

 this wild Mexican landscape, was a company of Least 

 ■Flycatchers. We regarded every familiar bird with 

 suspicion at first, fearing that what seemed so well 

 known might be some Western or Southern variety, but 

 there was no mistake this time. The half-dozen little 



LEAST FLYCATCHER 



gray forms sat and flung che-hecs ! at one another, 

 exactly as they would do in Central Park, or in the 

 Orange Mountains, a few months later. It was too 



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