The Oregon ' ' • • 
preh 
rhu'i 
IISBffiwK ■ 
up. -up for ail but the 
ug as you may endure to 
■.■■.••■lee” note of the Chickadee, 
in the bird-world. It is the 
. drawback, however, attends 
air Is chilly and the lips thick. 
• a- ; clear, high-pitched call-note, 
*» ^9 which must be taken 
>• l — j genus and the calls 
best understood by 
' , rcidentalis the first note of the 
type, “high C.” is often- 
est repeated three or four 
times, and has a double 
character impossible to 
r i •: sent bn paper; v hile 
hole ends, or not. 
. : ■ low .■■■!• note of 
Oregon (lower) and Mountain (upper) Chickadees 
Males, about $4 life size 
From a painting by Allan Brooks 
■\ a tngn 
• . - nod a: ion or 
i m the rest, 
: kndec’s notes divide 
uselves into squeaks, 
r notes, am! w histles 
such a variety that 
hekadee’s friends have 
vay* -a sufficient ex- 
