THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



Photograph courtesy U. S. Biological Survey 

 FRlili LUNCH FOR A FEATHERED FRIEND 



A Fliirida jay at Sebring, Florida, taking food from the hand of Dr. E. W. Nelson, until 

 recently chief of the U. S. Biological Survey and a contributor of notable natural-history articles 

 to the National Geographic Magazixe (see page 71). 



Photograph by George Shiras, 3d 

 FVFN A STUFFED OWE MAKES HIM SEE RED 



One of the chief delights of a group of Florida blue jays is to locate some sleepy old owl 

 and worry him. This one is attacking a stuffed owl and is a bit puzzled because the victim shows 

 no interest in his onslaught (see text, page 61, and illustration, page 58). 



