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half his life in the tropics among gorgeously feathered 

 friends. Even the plain vireos wear finer clothes than the 

 dusky flycatchers. You may know that the chebec is not 

 one of those deUberate searchers of foliage by his sudden, 

 murderous sallies in mid-air. 



Abundant from Pennsylvania to Quebec, the least fly- 

 catchers are too inconspicuous to be much noticed. They 

 haunt apple orchards chiefly at nesting time, fortimately 

 for the crop. 



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