\Vood Thrush 



1 ne liquid notes of this tlirusli are almost as s-weet 

 as those of his cousin, tne nermit; ana as he is not so re- 

 tiring m disposition, his song is more frequently Lteard. 

 rle is nesting more ana more in large shade trees on sub- 

 urban lawns ana m tliickets, skrubbery etc., in sealed 

 communities. He likes tke fruit of vs^ild blackberry, red 

 cedar, jumper, mulberry, -wild stra^^^^berry and viburnum. 



Hermit Thrush 



Tbe fruit of tbe Japanese barberry, viburnum, 

 woodbine and b u s b boneysuckle aftract tbe retiring 

 bermit in spring and autumn. In summer be retreats to 

 dark pine and spruce forests where fe-w beside bis mate 

 ever near nis reno'wned voice. 



Quail and Partridge 



1 be lives of many of these game birds migbt be 

 saved every winter by tbe provision of buck^vbeat, 

 wbeat, oats and otber small grain. 



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